26 Italian Proverbs about Read
All Italian Proverbs | Proverbs about Read1. A book whose sale's forbidden all men rush to see, and prohibition turns one reader into three.
2. Do not give the dog bread every time he wags his tail.
3. Don't bite till you know whether it is bread or a stone.
4. Eaten bread is soon forgotten.
5. Even the dog gets bread by wagging his tail.
6. Evil does are evil dreaders.
7. He who gives bread to others' dogs is often barked at by his own.
8. He who has teeth has no bread, and he who has bread has no teeth.
9. Others' bread has seven crusts.
10. Others' bread is too salt.
11. Stones or bread, one must have something in hand for the dogs.
12. The stitch is lost unless the thread be knotted.
13. The sun is still beautiful, though ready to set.
14. When there is little bread at table put plenty on your plate.
15. The dog wags his tail, not for you, but for your bread.
16. For a web begun God sends thread.
17. If pride were a disease, how many would be already dead?
18. If the secret sorrows of everyone could be read on their forehead, how many who now cause envy would suddenly become the objects of pity.
19. One with the courage to laugh is master of the world almost as much as the one who is ready to die.
20. The best advice one can give to the hungry is bread.
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