Italian Proverbs, Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
1,463 Italian Proverbs
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“Every time the sheep bleats it loseth a mouthful.”
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“Every truth is not good to be told.”
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“Every vine must have its stake.”
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“Every wind does not shake down the nut.”
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“Everybody's friend, nobody's friend.”
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“Everyone thinks his own cross is heaviest.”
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“Everything is good for something.”
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“Everything is good in its season.”
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“Everything is of every year.”
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“Everything may be borne except good fortune.”
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“Everything may be repaired except the neckbone.”
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“Everything new is beautiful.”
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“Evil be to him who evil thinks.”
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“Evil communications corrupt good manners.”
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“Evil does are evil dreaders.”
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“Extravagant offers are a kind of denial.”
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“Fair promises bind fools.”
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“Fair words won't feed a cat.”
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“Fair words, but look to your purse.”
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“Faith in a lord, a cap for the fool.”
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“Far from the eyes, far from the heart.”
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“Fat head, less brains.”
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“Feather by feather the goose is plucked.”
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“February fill dyke, be it black or be it white.”
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“Feed a cold and starve a fever.”
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