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Italian Proverbs - page 62
Pluck the rose and leave the thorns.
Italian Proverb
He who buys by the pennyworth keeps his own house and other men's too.
Italian Proverb
He who chastises one threatens a hundred.
Italian Proverb
He who demands does not command.
Italian Proverb
He who does as he likes has no headache.
Italian Proverb
He who does not when he can, cannot when he will.
Italian Proverb
One who walks in another's tracks leaves no footprints.
Italian Proverb
One who wants to keep their yard tidy does not reserve a plot for the weeds.
Italian Proverb
Opportunity never knocks twice at any man's door.
Italian Proverb
He who goes not into battle cannot wear a crown.
Italian Proverb
He who has a glass roof should not throw stones at his neighbour's.
Italian Proverb
He who has a good neighbour has a good morning.
Italian Proverb
One flower does not make a garland.
Italian Proverb
One fool is enough in a house.
Italian Proverb
One hand washes the other, and both the face.
Italian Proverb
One may buy gold too dear.
Italian Proverb
He who has his own mother never cries.
Italian Proverb
He who has money finds many cousins.
Italian Proverb
He who has scalded himself once blows the next time.
Italian Proverb
He who has teeth has no bread, and he who has bread has no teeth.
Italian Proverb
He who has the Pope for a cousin soon becomes a Cardinal.
Italian Proverb
He who hath an ill name is half hanged.
Italian Proverb
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