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When a pig has eaten its full, it pushes over its trough.
(Corsican Proverb)
Where money is lacking, God provides.
(Corsican Proverb)
You only die once.
(Corsican Proverb)
Better to take an old husband than none.
(Corsican Proverb)
Do no evil, it's a sin
(Corsican Proverb)
Even the king saves his money.
(Corsican Proverb)
Get advice, then make your own decision.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who keeps his mouth shut doesn't get any flies to eat.
(Corsican Proverb)
Hunger drives the wolf from its den.
(Corsican Proverb)
In the place a donkey dies, fur remains.
(Corsican Proverb)
Long live the headdress, because hats come and go.
(Corsican Proverb)
Money from poor men and balls from dogs, impossible to hide.
(Corsican Proverb)
One hand washes the other, both hands wash the face.
(Corsican Proverb)
Receive and rejoice, Antonio, it's your celebration; always receive and never restrain.
(Corsican Proverb)
The braying of donkeys doesn't reach heaven.
(Corsican Proverb)
The most beautiful laughter comes from the mouth of a mourner.
(Corsican Proverb)
There is no need to feed the dog that follows.
(Corsican Proverb)
Water ends up in the sea.
(Corsican Proverb)
When Christ disappears, light goes out.
(Corsican Proverb)
Where money is lacking, none enters.
(Corsican Proverb)
You're correct, but the goat is mine.
(Corsican Proverb)
Black ewe and white ewe: they who die, die, and those who live, live.
(Corsican Proverb)
Dogs bark and cows chew grass.
(Corsican Proverb)
Every bed has lice.
(Corsican Proverb)
Giving what one does not possess is always a sign of charity.
(Corsican Proverb)
He who kills with bullets will die by bullets.
(Corsican Proverb)
I can get another husband but never another brother.
(Corsican Proverb)
In war, lies are as abundant as dirt.
(Corsican Proverb)
Lord, make us shepherds in spring and swineherds in winter.
(Corsican Proverb)
More ewes, more flus.
(Corsican Proverb)
One who scorns is one who buys.
(Corsican Proverb)
Red sea: good morning weather
(Corsican Proverb)
The closer a relation, the more it hits home.
(Corsican Proverb)
The owner's eye fattens the horse.
(Corsican Proverb)
There is no warmth where the sun doesn't shine.
(Corsican Proverb)
Water erodes slopes.
(Corsican Proverb)
When cicadas sing, the swineherd weeps and works
(Corsican Proverb)
Whether bad or good, Christ doesn't say why it happens.
(Corsican Proverb)
Zigliara, fire and flame.
(Corsican Proverb)
A chicken who isn't pecking has already eaten.
(Corsican Proverb)
A grunting donkey is nothing to be ashamed of.
(Corsican Proverb)
An Italian only feels safe with his hook in his belt.
(Corsican Proverb)
A Christmas of games, an Easter by the fire.
(Corsican Proverb)
A horse aged thirty: don't add any more years.
(Corsican Proverb)
An open path never seems long.
(Corsican Proverb)
A closed mouth catches neither flies nor food.
(Corsican Proverb)
A house: you can know who built it, but not who is enjoying it.
(Corsican Proverb)
Anyone who lives will know trying times.
(Corsican Proverb)
A crazy father and mother make sensible children.
(Corsican Proverb)
A husband must be respected, even if he's very short.
(Corsican Proverb)
April: shuffle the pigsty.
(Corsican Proverb)
A curse turns against the one who uttered it.
(Corsican Proverb)
A language silenced is a people who die.
(Corsican Proverb)
As long as there is life, there is hope.
(Corsican Proverb)
A curse turns around and strikes the one who uttered it in the face.
(Corsican Proverb)
A luna: in vintinovi ?n ferma ? in trenta ?n va.
(Corsican Proverb)
As there is Easter, so there are meager times.
(Corsican Proverb)
A cursed horse has a shining coat.
(Corsican Proverb)
A mare who has had a foal will never again drink pure water.
(Corsican Proverb)
At birth your fate is written.
(Corsican Proverb)
A father and mother can raise ten children
(Corsican Proverb)
A person peeing right against a wall most certainly has an Adam's apple.
(Corsican Proverb)
At Pentecost, he who does not celebrate lives to regret it.
(Corsican Proverb)
A fine rain still soaks you to the bone, but no one takes it seriously.
(Corsican Proverb)
A thin cat and a fat woman are the shame of a household.
(Corsican Proverb)
At the beginning of January, take the bull to fields of heather.
(Corsican Proverb)
A fool doing what he knows is better than a hundred wise men doing what they don't know.
(Corsican Proverb)
A woman builds and destroys a house.
(Corsican Proverb)
A fortune-teller would never be unhappy.
(Corsican Proverb)
Ajaccio, Ajaccio, if you don't go there, you won't lose your money.
(Corsican Proverb)
A fox distances itself from a crazy pup.
(Corsican Proverb)
Alder fire, false fire.
(Corsican Proverb)
A full purse cannot bend.
(Corsican Proverb)
Alive one hour, dead another.
(Corsican Proverb)
A good buy is better than a good sale.
(Corsican Proverb)
An empty purse can't stand alone and a full purse can't bend.
(Corsican Proverb)
A good dog gets a good bone.
(Corsican Proverb)
An idle man is up to no good.
(Corsican Proverb)
A candidate promises more cheese than bread.
(Corsican Proverb)
A greedy man's possession is eaten by a pirate.
(Corsican Proverb)
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