Famous Proverbs
1234 Proverbs about Sicilian / Page 107
1061.
Sea urchins, limpets, and crabs you spend a lot and eat nothing.1062.
Putting hope in a monk, is like trying to catch the wind in a net.1063.
Beware when you deal with sharpies.1064.
He that scatters thorns, let him not go barefoot.1065.
With death you don't lose hope: damnation is called separation.1066.
There is no knowledge without experience.1067.
Only Sperlinga said no.1068.
Always use spurs with a horse, whether it's mean or gentle.1069.
A horse without spurs is like a ship without a rudder.1070.
You can't drive donkeys without a stick, nor horses without spurs.