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Italian Proverbs - page 31
A lover's anger is short-lived.
Italian Proverb
A loving man, a jealous man.
Italian Proverb
A man of straw needs a woman of gold.
Italian Proverb
A man of words and not deeds, Is like a garden full of weeds.
Italian Proverb
A meal without wine is like a day without sunshine.
Italian Proverb
A mild sheep is suck by every lamb.
Italian Proverb
A misfortune and a friar seldom go alone.
Italian Proverb
A mouse will scare a thief.
Italian Proverb
A muffled cat is no good mouser.
Italian Proverb
A new net won't catch an old bird.
Italian Proverb
A priest is a man who is called Father by everyone except his own children who are obliged to call him Uncle.
Italian Proverb
A proud pauper and a rich miser are contemptible beings.
Italian Proverb
A ragged sack holds no grain, a poor man is not taken into counsel.
Italian Proverb
A rotting fish begins to stink at the head.
Italian Proverb
A saddle fits more backs than one.
Italian Proverb
A sailor must have his eye trained to the rocks and sands as well as the north star.
Italian Proverb
A scalded dog thinks cold water hot.
Italian Proverb
A scorpion never stung me but I cured myself with its grease.
Italian Proverb
A slothful man never has time.
Italian Proverb
A stout heart overcomes ill fortune.
Italian Proverb
A thing done has a head.
Italian Proverb
A thorn has a small point, but the person who feels it does not forget its sting.
Italian Proverb
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