1234 Sicilian Proverbs / Page 17
321. 
Everyone has his own troubles, some fewer, some more.
322. 
Everyone knows that you mustn't praise a good wine, a good horse and a good wife.
323. 
Everyone runs to cut wood from the fallen tree.
324. 
Everyone thinks of his own gain, and plays in this way to deceive his companion.
325. 
Everyone wants to go to heaven; the desire is there but the fortitude is not.
326. 
Everything goes down the slope and everyone is inclined to the worst.
327. 
Experience is the best teacher.
328. 
Eyes that you have made cry, cry; so it's no wonder if they tear.
329. 
Faith is salvation, not the wood of a ship.
330. 
Fake gold and papier mache cost little and look like a lot.
331. 
Far from the eye far from the heart.
332. 
February may be short but it's the worst month.
333. 
Fever sustains the sick.
334. 
Finish what your start.
335. 
First harvest honey and wax during the day, then dance and play in the open during the evening.
336. 
Fleeing is shameful but it preserves life.
337. 
Flies can't fly into a closed mouth.
338. 
Flies don't get near a boiling pot.
339. 
Flowers in May and fruiting in June.
340. 
For a cow and a calf you need a man and a stable boy.
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