1234 Sicilian Proverbs / Page 16
301. 
Eat little and you'll live, speak little and you'll get it right, spend little and you'll become rich.
302. 
Eat meat and fish and live longer.
303. 
Eat to live, and not live to eat.
304. 
Eat to please thyself, but dress to please others.
305. 
Eat warm and drink cold.
306. 
Eat with gusto but drink in moderation.
307. 
Eat yesterday's bread and last year's wine.
308. 
Eating makes crumbs.
309. 
Empty stalks from the Sirocco and full spikes of wheat with the North Wind.
310. 
Even a hundred people can't undress a nude.
311. 
Every beauty has some fault and every plain jane some grace.
312. 
Every dog barks at a poor man.
313. 
Every door has its own hinges.
314. 
Every good thing comes from God.
315. 
Every impediment is a benefit.
316. 
Every little love captured as a playful spark becomes a great flame.
317. 
Every new broom makes noise.
318. 
Every promise is a debt and is owed, blessed is he who keeps his word.
319. 
Every wood has its own smoke.
320. 
Every year after fifty brings ten ailments.
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