Italian Proverbs, Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
1,463 Italian Proverbs
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“He who knows little quickly tells it.”
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“He who knows nothing doubts nothing.”
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“He who knows nothing knows enough, if he knows how to be silent.”
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“He who knows nothing never doubts.”
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“He who knows the road can ride full trot.”
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“He who laughs overmuch may have an aching heart.”
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“He who lets the goat be laid on his shoulders is soon after
forced to carry the cow.”
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“He who likes drinking is always talking of wine.”
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“He who lives among wolves learns to howl.”
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“He who looks on has two-thirds of the game.”
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“He who loses is always in fault.”
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“He who makes himself a dove is eaten by the hawk.”
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“He who makes himself a servant is expected to remain a servant.”
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“He who praises himself befouls himself.”
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“He who risks nothing can gain nothing.”
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“He who says nothing never lies.”
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“He who serves the public has a sorry master.”
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“He who serves two masters must lie to one of them.”
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“He who sings drives away sorrow.”
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“He who sleeps catches no fish.”
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“He who sleeps well does not feel the fleas.”
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“He who succeeds is reputed wise.”
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“He who sups with the devil must have a long spoon.”
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“He who sups with the Devil should have a long spoon.”
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“He who suspects is seldom at fault.”
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