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261. Neither believed nor understood is the poor who's offended.. Sicilian Proverb. Neither believed nor understood is the poor who's offended.
Sicilian Proverb

262. If you prune in March you're either a jackass or crazy.. Sicilian Proverb. If you prune in March you're either a jackass or crazy.
Sicilian Proverb

263. If you don't collect the sheep early, you get neither the sheep nor the wool.. Sicilian Proverb. If you don't collect the sheep early, you get neither the sheep nor the wool.
Sicilian Proverb

264. Laughter without reason, is either crazy or stupid.. Sicilian Proverb. Laughter without reason, is either crazy or stupid.
Sicilian Proverb

265. If you have to have animals in your house, don't have either a dog or a cat with a red coat.. Sicilian Proverb. If you have to have animals in your house, don't have either a dog or a cat with a red coat.
Sicilian Proverb

266. A red sky means either water or wind; if it doesn't rain, it will be fair weather.. Sicilian Proverb. A red sky means either water or wind; if it doesn't rain, it will be fair weather.
Sicilian Proverb

267. Whoever rides into the flood, either does not own the animal or doesn't value it.. Sicilian Proverb. Whoever rides into the flood, either does not own the animal or doesn't value it.
Sicilian Proverb

268. By candle light, neither women nor cloth.. Sicilian Proverb. By candle light, neither women nor cloth.
Sicilian Proverb

269. Whoever sows within the vineyard, neither reaps a crop nor harvests grapes.. Sicilian Proverb. Whoever sows within the vineyard, neither reaps a crop nor harvests grapes.
Sicilian Proverb

270. A woman without is she who has neither pipe nor child.. Irish Proverb. A woman without is she who has neither pipe nor child.
Irish Proverb

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