1234 Sicilian Proverbs / Page 20
381. 
Gold attracts a crowd.
382. 
Good land and a good wife bring a man well-being.
383. 
Good management and feed give eggs.
384. 
Good manners and not beauty leads to love.
385. 
Good study and good care banish and break bad luck.
386. 
Good wine makes good blood.
387. 
Gout is the sickness of the rich.
388. 
Grief for a husband is like a pain in the elbow, sharp and short.
389. 
Happy are those who are well born, but happier are those who have a good death.
390. 
Harvest the grapes as soon as they mature while there is still good dry weather.
391. 
Haste makes waste.
392. 
Have no dealings with monks and priests.
393. 
Having a priest in the house is paradise on earth.
394. 
Having health without wealth is being half sick.
395. 
Having vision as sharp as a kite and hearing as keen as a rabbit.
396. 
He knows little who doesn't help himself.
397. 
He that scatters thorns, let him not go barefoot.
398. 
He's digging his own grave.
399. 
Headaches need soup.
400. 
Health flows from the happiness of the heart.
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