1234 Sicilian Proverbs / Page 74
- 731. Taking a bite of the bread restores your appetite.
 - 732. Ten ounces to all, eleven ounces to some, and a full twelve to no one.
 - 733. That fellow roasts his fish in the flames of a fire.
 - 734. That grief is light which is capable of counsel.
 - 735. That which is agreed upon is not deception.
 - 736. That which is written, is meant to be read.
 - 737. The ancient motto says: When you can eat the figs, prune the fig trees.
 - 738. The arm of the young and the head of the old.
 - 739. The bad collector makes the bad payer.
 - 740. The bands in Messina play from morning until night.

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