Italian Proverbs, Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
1,463 Italian Proverbs
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“He who has a mind to beat a dog will easily find a stick.”
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“He who has a straw tail is always in fear of its catching fire.”
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“He who has a tongue, may go to Rome.”
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“He who has been stung by a serpent is afraid of a lizard.”
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“He who has crossed the ford knows how deep it is.”
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“He who has land has war.”
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“He who has loaves has dogs.”
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“He who has money to throw away, let him employ workmen, and not
stand by.”
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“He who has scalded himself once blows the next time.”
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“He who has teeth has no bread, and he who has bread has no teeth.”
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“He who hath an ill name is half hanged.”
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“He who hunts two hares does not catch the one and lets the other
escape.”
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“He who in under cover when it rains is a great fool if he stirs.”
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“He who is an ass and thinks himself a stag, finds his mistake
when he comes to leap the ditch.”
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“He who is embarked with the devil must make the passage in his
company.”
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“He who is guilty believes that all men speak ill of him.”
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“He who is in hell knows not what heaven is.”
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“He who is meant to be a basket-carrier is born with the handle in
his hand.”
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“He who is not impatient is not in love.”
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“He who is of the craft can discourse about it.”
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“He who is the cause of his own misfortune may bewail it himself.”
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“He who is the offender is never the forgiver.”
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“He who is unable is always willing.”
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“He who is without debt is without credit.”
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“He who knows but little quickly tells it.”
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