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Save a thief from the gallows and he'll be the first who shall cut your throat.
(Italian Proverb)
Out of a white egg often comes a black chick.
(Italian Proverb)
One enemy is too many, and a hundred friends are too few.
(Italian Proverb)
Nothing is ill said if it is not ill taken.
(Italian Proverb)
No need to say "trot" to a good horse.
(Italian Proverb)
Near is my petticoat but nearer is my smock.
(Italian Proverb)
Love, a cough, and smoke, are hard to hide.
(Italian Proverb)
Lent, which seems so long, is short at other men's tables.
(Italian Proverb)
It is the blood of the soldier that makes the general great.
(Italian Proverb)
It is good living under the shadow of the belfry.
(Italian Proverb)
It is always good to have two strings to your bow.
(Italian Proverb)
Ill luck comes by pounds and goes away by ounces.
(Italian Proverb)
If the hen had not cackled, we should not know she had laid an egg.
(Italian Proverb)
How can the cat help it if the maid be a fool?
(Italian Proverb)
What keeps out the cold keeps out the heat.
(Italian Proverb)
To protest and knock one's head against the wall is what everybody can do.
(Italian Proverb)
To a crazy ship every wind is contrary.
(Italian Proverb)
There's no getting to heaven in a coach.
(Italian Proverb)
There is little peace in that house where the hen crows and the cock is mute.
(Italian Proverb)
The whole ocean is made up of single drops.
(Italian Proverb)
The sound of the bell does not drive away rooks.
(Italian Proverb)
The right hand is slave to the left.
(Italian Proverb)
The more the fox is cursed, the more prey he catches.
(Italian Proverb)
The full belly does not believe in hunger.
(Italian Proverb)
The donkey won't drink if he can't see water.
(Italian Proverb)
The bucket goes so often to the well that it leaves its handle there.
(Italian Proverb)
That priest is a fool who decries his relics.
(Italian Proverb)
Soon crooks the tree That good gambrel would be.
(Italian Proverb)
Revenge a hundred years old has still its milk-teeth.
(Italian Proverb)
Out of a great evil often comes a great good.
(Italian Proverb)
One can't enter Paradise in spite of the saints.
(Italian Proverb)
Nothing is ever well done in a hurry, except flying from the plague or from quarrels, and catching fleas.
(Italian Proverb)
No meat ever remains in the shambles however bad it may be.
(Italian Proverb)
My No is as good as your Yes.
(Italian Proverb)
Love rules without rules. [Amore regge senza legge.]
(Italian Proverb)
Lay it on thick and some of it will stick.
(Italian Proverb)
It is not the long day, but the heart that does the work.
(Italian Proverb)
It is easy to threaten a bull from a window.
(Italian Proverb)
It is all one whether you die of sickness or of love.
(Italian Proverb)
If young men had wit and old men strength everything might be well done.
(Italian Proverb)
If someone betrays you once, it's his fault. If he betrays you twice, it's your fault.
(Italian Proverb)
Hope is the last to abandon the unhappy.
(Italian Proverb)
Wealth is not his who makes it, but his who enjoys it.
(Italian Proverb)
To promise and give nothing is comfort for a fool.
(Italian Proverb)
Tis a silly sheep that confesses to the wolf.
(Italian Proverb)
There never was a shoe however handsome that did not become an ugly slipper.
(Italian Proverb)
There is a deep sea between saying and doing.
(Italian Proverb)
The white coat does not make the miller.
(Italian Proverb)
The soldier is well paid for doing mischief.
(Italian Proverb)
The rich never have to seek out their relatives.
(Italian Proverb)
The moon does not heed the baying of dogs.
(Italian Proverb)
The friendship of the great is fraternity with lions.
(Italian Proverb)
The dog that quits barking can get some sleep.
(Italian Proverb)
The braying of an ass does not reach heaven.
(Italian Proverb)
That is pleasant to remember which was hard to endure.
(Italian Proverb)
Sometimes the lees are better than the wine.
(Italian Proverb)
Reason lies between the bridle and the spur.
(Italian Proverb)
Open thy mouth that I may know thee.
(Italian Proverb)
One cannot drink and whistle at the same time.
(Italian Proverb)
Nothing improves the taste of pasta more than a good appetite.
(Italian Proverb)
No good thing is failure and no evil thing success.
(Italian Proverb)
Much water passes by the mill that the miller perceives not.
(Italian Proverb)
Love is the true price at which love is bought.
(Italian Proverb)
Lawyers' robes are lined with the obstinacy of suitors.
(Italian Proverb)
It is not spring until you can plant your foot upon twelve daisies.
(Italian Proverb)
It is easy to preach fasting with a fully belly.
(Italian Proverb)
It is a sorry house where the hens crow and the cock is silent.
(Italian Proverb)
If you would succeed, you must not be too good.
(Italian Proverb)
If pride were an art, how many doctors we should have.
(Italian Proverb)
Home, dear home, small as thou art, to me thou art a palace.
(Italian Proverb)
Wealth conquered Rome after Rome had conquered the world.
(Italian Proverb)
To make the cart go you must grease the wheels.
(Italian Proverb)
Tie me hand and foot and throw me among my own people.
(Italian Proverb)
There is no worse robber than a bad book.
(Italian Proverb)
There goes more to marriage than four bare legs in a bed.
(Italian Proverb)
The well-fed man does not believe in hunger.
(Italian Proverb)
The smoke of my own house is better than another man's fire.
(Italian Proverb)
The purse of loved ones is tied with a gossamer thread.
(Italian Proverb)
The man who never makes a mistake always takes orders from one who does.
(Italian Proverb)
The fox advised the others to cut off their tails, because he had left his own in the trap.
(Italian Proverb)
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