Famous Proverbs
1234 Proverbs about Sicilian / Page 31
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Whoever cultivates clay, harvests silk.302.
One who believes everything he's told is as naive as one who fetches water with a sieve.303.
There is no victory without sacrifice.304.
You don't burn incense at an old crucifix.305.
In fair weather, in calm waters and in peaceful travel, even a coachman knows how to sail.306.
Cook in June and July, dish it out in August and September.307.
Cooked pumpkin stays hot for a long time.308.
You never value something as much as when it's gone.309.
The fish was so fresh that it was being cooked while its tail was still in the sea.310.
Do a good job of rooting out the turf and you'll prosper enough to enjoy focaccia.