Famous Proverbs
2062 Proverbs about Italian / Page 142
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Who wishes for a short Lent let him contract debts to be paid at Easter.1412.
Who would have many friends let him test but few.1413.
Who would not have feet set on his neck, let him not stoop.1414.
Whoever brings finds the door open for him.1415.
Willows are weak, yet serve to bind bigger wood.1416.
Wise lads and old fools were never good for anything.1417.
Wise men change their minds, fools never.1418.
Wise men learn by other men's mistakes, fools by their own.1419.
With art and knavery we live through half the year; with knavery and art we live through the other.1420.
With the fox one must play the fox.