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271. What's left over from the thief is spent on the fortune-teller.. Yiddish proverb. What's left over from the thief is spent on the fortune-teller.
Yiddish proverb

272. When Dame Fortune calls, offer her a chair.. Yiddish proverb. When Dame Fortune calls, offer her a chair.
Yiddish proverb

273. A fortune-teller would never be unhappy.. Corsican Proverb. A fortune-teller would never be unhappy.
Corsican Proverb

274. If everyone's misfortunes were seen by all in broad daylight, in the end people would take back their own.. Corsican Proverb. If everyone's misfortunes were seen by all in broad daylight, in the end people would take back their own.
Corsican Proverb

275. The bad fortune of Zoza: in winter it sees not the sun and in summer it sees not the moon.. Corsican Proverb. The bad fortune of Zoza: in winter it sees not the sun and in summer it sees not the moon.
Corsican Proverb

276. Fortunes exist among leftovers.. Japanese Proverb. Fortunes exist among leftovers.
Japanese Proverb

277. Comfortable is he who doesn't have a donkey -- Doesn't know of its straw and barley.. Persian Proverb. Comfortable is he who doesn't have a donkey -- Doesn't know of its straw and barley.
Persian Proverb

278. Fortune goes like a wheel.. Polish Proverb. Fortune goes like a wheel.
Polish Proverb

279. Fate throws fortune, but not everyone catches.. Polish Proverb. Fate throws fortune, but not everyone catches.
Polish Proverb

280. The misfortune of many is a consolation.. Portuguese Proverb. The misfortune of many is a consolation.
Portuguese Proverb

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