129 Proverbs about Days / Page 6
101. Who celebrates all holidays will face all hungers.
102. Who shears the sheep's head will live a couple of days, who shears its tail will live a hundred years.
103. Strong legs are needed to carry good days.
104. Fish and guests stink after three days.
105. Fresh fish and new-come guests smell in three days.
106. Events follow one another like the days of the week.
107. Treat the days well and they will treat you well.
108. If you are patient in a moment of anger, you will spare yourself one hundred days of tears.
109. The umbrella was made for rainy days, the white man uses it for the sun.
110. If there were no cold Friday evenings and boring Saturdays, no one would get married any more.
111. Our wasted days are the days we never laugh.
112. Imitate the sundial's ways, count only the pleasant days.
113. Candlemas, Candlemas, whether windy or rainy, winter has ended. And if the weather is good, winter will last another thirty days.
114. March, mean, son of an ogre! You've taken all my suckling lambs and left only one weaned lamb. - Oh April, my brother, give me two days, because alone, I don't have them.
115. Whether well-shaven or not, it looks the same after a few days.
116. When Pisa burned, it rained three nights and three days.
117. When peaches flower and ripen, days and nights have the same length.
118. The life of a guest is seven days.
119. On Saint Candelora day, if it's snowing or raining, there'll be another forty days of winter.
120. The poor and wretched man has long days.
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