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Travel broadens the mind.
Italian Proverb
The fox advised the others to cut off their tails, because he had left his own in the trap.
Italian Proverb
He who begins many things finishes but few.
Italian Proverb
Who changes his condition changes fortune.
Italian Proverb
At the end of the game, the pawn and the king go back in the same box.
Italian Proverb
Where gold speaks every tongue is silent.
Italian Proverb
Better one day as a lion than a hundred as a sheep.
Italian Proverb
Better once than never.
Italian Proverb
Not everything, which is bad, comes to hurt us.
Italian Proverb
He who loses is always in fault.
Italian Proverb
Bad grass does not make good hay.
Italian Proverb
Large trees give more shade than fruit.
Italian Proverb
There are some who despise pride with a greater pride.
Italian Proverb
Knowledge has bitter roots but sweet fruits.
Italian Proverb
Hide not the truth from your confessor, your doctor, or your lawyer.
Italian Proverb
To have luck needs little wit.
Italian Proverb
By learning to obey, you will know how to command.
Italian Proverb
The second thought is always the best.
Italian Proverb
The smaller the heart, the longer the tongue.
Italian Proverb
Who does too much, often does little.
Italian Proverb
Boil stones in butter, and you may sip the broth.
Italian Proverb
There is a cause for all things.
Italian Proverb
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