Italian, Spanish Proverbs, Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
24 Italian, Spanish Proverbs
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“A beard well lathered is half shaved.”
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“Absence is a foe to love; away from the eyes, away from the
heart.”
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“Associate with the good and you will be one of them.”
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“Assurance is two-thirds success.”
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“Call me not olive before you see me gathered.”
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“Call no man happy till he dies.”
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“Call not a surgeon before you are wounded.”
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“Fear guards the vineyard.”
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“He preaches well who lives well.”
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“He who has a glass roof should not throw stones at his
neighbour's.”
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“Love me love my dog.”
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“None so deaf as he that will not hear.”
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“Since the house is on fire, let us warm ourselves.”
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“The bell does not go to mass, and yet calls every one to it.”
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“The devil turns away from a closed door.”
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“The feast passes and the fool remains.”
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“The gallows was made for the unlucky.”
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“The gallows will have its own at last.”
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“The hare starts from where it is least expected.”
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“The mouse does not leave the cat's house with a bellyful.”
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“There is no worse joke than a true one.”
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“Water past will not turn the mill.”
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“Where there's a will there's a way.”
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“Who has nothing fears nothing.”
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