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Sicilian Proverbs
(1198 Proverbs)
Only God can judge and foretell.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Petrafendola from Modica, Bread from Ragusa, and olives from Chiaramonte.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Put up with your present condition to avoid a bad future.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Safeguard the flock that is grazing on the mountain.
(Sicilian Proverb)
She has a great marriage without a mother-in-law or a sister-in-law.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Starting is always difficult, but every desire is attainable.
(Sicilian Proverb)
The bad collector makes the bad payer.
(Sicilian Proverb)
The constancy of women is like rain in July.
(Sicilian Proverb)
The fresh air from the square is better than a draft from a crack.
(Sicilian Proverb)
A continuous fever even grounds the lion.
(Sicilian Proverb)
A granita doesn't cost much; still it's just water, wine is better.
(Sicilian Proverb)
A man without money is like the walking dead.
(Sicilian Proverb)
A snowy year, means a good year for grain.
(Sicilian Proverb)
A woman who counsels you either puts you in a skirt or a bridle.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Agrigento is a good land with sad people.
(Sicilian Proverb)
An old disease can't be cured.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Asparagus and mushrooms teach a cook humility.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Before an angry face keep your mouth shut.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Better to die and have something to leave than to live wanting.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Buy at the cost of four and sell at the cost of eight.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Children and the deaf are the punishment of God.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Courage wins over sickness.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Do a good job of rooting out the turf and you'll prosper enough to enjoy focaccia.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Don't buy houses near convents nor dwellings near abbeys.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Don't leave the small quantity to get the big quantity because you might lose the one as well as the other.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Don't put the bait near the fire.
(Sicilian Proverb)
During an epidemic doctors are happy.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Eat yesterday's bread and last year's wine.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Everyone runs to cut wood from the fallen tree.
(Sicilian Proverb)
For a taste treat, try tuna roe and thorny cardoons.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Give an apple to the little ones, a book to the old.
(Sicilian Proverb)
God save me from false friends, so that I can protect myself from my enemies.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Have no dealings with monks and priests.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Horses should be bays, jackasses should be greys, and mules should be blackish.
(Sicilian Proverb)
If the dowry doesn't support her, even the executioner is disinterested.
(Sicilian Proverb)
If you don't like dogs, you don't like people.
(Sicilian Proverb)
If you prune in March you're either a jackass or crazy.
(Sicilian Proverb)
If you want to know if someone has money, observe his beard and his boots.
(Sicilian Proverb)
In January you slaughter the lambs in February you work the skins.
(Sicilian Proverb)
It won't work to tell your feet: come.
(Sicilian Proverb)
It's useless to change your state, if you don't have luck in your favor.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Knowledge is no match for luck.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Love doesn't listen to advice.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Make your testimony and confessions while you're eating sausages and macaroni.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Men are not weighed by hundredweight, but by the ounce, like gold.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Night time sleep counsels man.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Old wood lights better but burns out quicker.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Only he knows how to command, who knows the one who is commanding.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Pigeon and chick, by your beak you attain beauty.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Putting hope in a monk, is like trying to catch the wind in a net.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Saints sleep three hours, merchants sleep five, ordinary people seven and the lazy sleep nine.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Sickness is a visit by God.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Stay within your level of competence.
(Sicilian Proverb)
The bands in Messina play from morning until night.
(Sicilian Proverb)
The cowherd who has fodder has bread, and if he doesn't have fodder then he ends up without oxen and without bread.
(Sicilian Proverb)
The gallows is not made for the rich, but for the head of the peasant.
(Sicilian Proverb)
The barking of dogs does not reach heaven.
(Sicilian Proverb)
That grief is light which is capable of counsel.
(Sicilian Proverb)
That fellow roasts his fish in the flames of a fire.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Pee on the ruins before they build a temple over them.
(Sicilian Proverb)
A rock offered by a friend is like an apple.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Who is blind, dumb and deaf will live a peaceful life of a hundred years.
(Sicilian Proverb)
We keep an eye on the scorpion and the serpent, but we do not watch out for the millipede.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Walk with your slippers until you can find your shoes.
(Sicilian Proverb)
The war is lost for too much advice.
(Sicilian Proverb)
The pardon arrives after the man was hung.
(Sicilian Proverb)
The living who is absent is like a dead man.
(Sicilian Proverb)
The less things change, the more they remain the same.
(Sicilian Proverb)
The female of the species is more deadly than the male.
(Sicilian Proverb)
The fellow roasts his fish in the flames of a fire.
(Sicilian Proverb)
A piece of meat with eyes.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Crooked wood is straightened with fire.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Freedom is a plateful of hard crusts.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Keep watch for the appearing mushroom.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Unspoken words cannot be noted.
(Sicilian Proverb)
Watch out for the unexpected mushroom.
(Sicilian Proverb)
You can't have meat without the bone.
(Sicilian Proverb)
A person eating must make crumbs.
(Sicilian Proverb)
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