1234 Sicilian Proverbs / Page 79
- 781. The good that you scoff at and ignore, you'll recognize when you lose it.
 - 782. The grill said to the frying pan: I want big fishes not minnows.
 - 783. The hat does not make the gentleman nor the cap a lout.
 - 784. The haughty broad bean flowers and climbs but produces little fruit.
 - 785. The healthy can't pretend to be sick nor can the sick pretend to be healthy.
 - 786. The hoer hoes in his own vineyard.
 - 787. The honorable man lives in difficulty.
 - 788. The horns are dry but they keep the house in plenty.
 - 789. The horns of the sister are horns of gold; the horns of the wife are true horns.
 - 790. The horse chained to the feeding trough and the mare in the thicket.

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