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Italian Proverbs - page 29
The loquacity of fools is a lecture to the wise.
Italian Proverb
The fool has to do at last what the wise did at first.
Italian Proverb
On every small pretext the wolf seizes the sheep.
Italian Proverb
It is not for the blind to give an opinion on colors.
Italian Proverb
It is easy to find a stick to beat a dog.
Italian Proverb
A barking cur does not bite.
Italian Proverb
A barking dog never bites.
Italian Proverb
A beetle is a beauty in the eyes of his mother.
Italian Proverb
A blind man is not judge of colours.
Italian Proverb
A bow that is bent too far will break.
Italian Proverb
A calm portends a storm.
Italian Proverb
A cat pent up becomes a lion.
Italian Proverb
A cat that licks the spit is not to be trusted with roast meat.
Italian Proverb
A clear bargain, a dear friend.
Italian Proverb
A cloak is not made for a single shower of rain.
Italian Proverb
A dog is never offended at being pelted with bones.
Italian Proverb
A fat kitchen is next door to poverty.
Italian Proverb
A favor to come is better than a hundred received.
Italian Proverb
A fool carveth a piece of his heart to every one that sits near him.
Italian Proverb
A fool finds no pleasure in understanding but delights in airing his own opinions.
Italian Proverb
A fool gives full vent to his anger, but a wise man keeps himself under control.
Italian Proverb
A fool throws a stone into a well, and it requires a hundred wise men to get it out again.
Italian Proverb
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