1234 Sicilian Proverbs / Page 37
721. 
Stay within your level of competence.
722. 
Strike while the iron is hot.
723. 
Strive to be that which you want to appear to be.
724. 
Strong men, harmful at home.
725. 
Summary justice is a summary offense.
726. 
Swarms in March make good honey.
727. 
Syracuse is a lovely place, with five bucks you can eat, drink, and get by.
728. 
Take advice from the prudent and you'll never regret it.
729. 
Take care of the manger and water the animals at the drinking trough.
730. 
Take her by herself and take her with nothing.
731. 
Taking a bite of the bread restores your appetite.
732. 
Ten ounces to all, eleven ounces to some, and a full twelve to no one.
733. 
That fellow roasts his fish in the flames of a fire.
734. 
That grief is light which is capable of counsel.
735. 
That which is agreed upon is not deception.
736. 
That which is written, is meant to be read.
737. 
The ancient motto says: When you can eat the figs, prune the fig trees.
738. 
The arm of the young and the head of the old.
739. 
The bad collector makes the bad payer.
740. 
The bands in Messina play from morning until night.
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