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1463 Sayings for Italian Proverbs in the Database.

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 :: Proverbs »  Italian
Empty vessels make most noise.
Source: (Italian)
Enough is enough, and too much spoils.
Source: (Italian)
Entreat the churl and the bargain is broken off.
Source: (Italian)
Error is no payment.
Source: (Italian)
Even a fly has its anger.
Source: (Italian)
Even a fly has its spleen.
Source: (Italian)
Even a fool is thought wise if he keeps silent, and discerning if he holds his tongue.
Source: (Italian)
Even a frog would bite if it had teeth.
Source: (Italian)
Even a horse, though he has four feet, stumbles.
Source: (Italian)
Even among the apostles there was a Judas.
Source: (Italian)
Even an ass will not fall twice in the same quicksand.
Source: (Italian)
Even foxes are caught.
Source: (Italian)
Even old foxes are caught in the snare.
Source: (Italian)
Even the dog gets bread by wagging his tail.
Source: (Italian)
Even the fool says a wise word sometimes.
Source: (Italian)
Even the just has need of help.
Source: (Italian)
Even the sea. great as it is, grows calm.
Source: (Italian)
Even woods have ears.
Source: (Italian)
Evening red and morning grey help the traveler on his way; evening grey and morning red bring down rain upon his head.
Source: (Italian)
Ever drunk, ever dry.
Source: (Italian)
Every bird thinks its own nest beautiful.
Source: (Italian)
Every day has it night.
Source: (Italian)
Every ditch is full of after-wit.
Source: (Italian)
Every ditch is full of your after-wits.
Source: (Italian)
Every dog is a lion at home.
Source: (Italian)
Every dog is allowed one bite.
Source: (Italian)
Every fool is wise when he holds his tongue.
Source: (Italian)
Every fool wants to give advice.
Source: (Italian)
Every fox likes a henroost.
Source: (Italian)
Every hill has its valley.
Source: (Italian)
Every man has a fool in his sleeve.
Source: (Italian)
Every man has a good wife and a bad trade.
Source: (Italian)
Every one can navigate in fine weather.
Source: (Italian)
Every one finds fault with his own trade.
Source: (Italian)
Every one gives himself credit for more brains than he has, and less money.
Source: (Italian)
Every one goes with his own sack to the mill.
Source: (Italian)
Every one likes justice in another's house, none in his own.
Source: (Italian)
Every one praises his own saint.
Source: (Italian)
Every one thinks he has more than his share of brains.
Source: (Italian)
Every one thinks himself without sin because he has not those of others.
Source: (Italian)
Every one thinks his own cross heaviest.
Source: (Italian)
Every one to his own calling, and the ox to the plough.
Source: (Italian)
Every potter praises his pot, and most of all the one that is cracked.
Source: (Italian)
Every promise is a debt.
Source: (Italian)
Every reed will not make a pipe.
Source: (Italian)
Every rose has its thorn.
Source: (Italian)
Every saint has his festival.
Source: (Italian)
Every shop has its trick.
Source: (Italian)
Every ten years one man has need of another.
Source: (Italian)
Every time history repeats itself the price goes up.
Source: (Italian)

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