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Italian Proverbs - page 3
He who in under cover when it rains is a great fool if he stirs.
Italian Proverb
Tis a silly sheep that confesses to the wolf.
Italian Proverb
Beware of the vinegar of sweet wine.
Italian Proverb
Homer sometimes nods.
Italian Proverb
Not having enough is like not having anything.
Italian Proverb
Who does not wish to be like the wolf let him not wear its skin.
Italian Proverb
Who does all he may never does well.
Italian Proverb
Where there is least heart there is most tongue.
Italian Proverb
There is never enmity between the cook and the butler.
Italian Proverb
Keeping from falling is better then helping up.
Italian Proverb
Blessings brighten as they take their flight.
Italian Proverb
Every vine must have its stake.
Italian Proverb
Not all words require an answer.
Italian Proverb
High birth is a poor dish on the table.
Italian Proverb
The scalded dog fears cold water.
Italian Proverb
He that passeth by, and meddleth with strife belonging not to him, is like one that taketh a dog by the ears.
Italian Proverb
Bad news is the first to come.
Italian Proverb
Consolation, for the condemned, is to be one of many.
Italian Proverb
Who cannot beat the horse let him beat the saddle.
Italian Proverb
At an open chest the righteous sins.
Italian Proverb
At the end of the work you may judge of the workmen.
Italian Proverb
Who dangles after the great is the last at table and the first to be cuffed.
Italian Proverb
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