Italian Sayings And Quotes

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Italian Sayings And Quotes


“With the passage of years, the madness passes.”
Italian Saying

Women like silent men. They believe they are listening.”
– Italian Saying

Work and worries, you can never get rid of them.”
– Italian Saying

“You can’t buy or sell love.”
– Italian Saying

“You can’t make an omelette without breaking eggs.”
– Italian Saying

“You never forget your first love.”
– Italian Saying

“Youth has strength, the old, prudence.”
– Italian Saying

“A useless watch dog barks but stays far away”
– Sicilian Saying

“April makes the flowers and the beauty, but May gets all the credit.”
– Sicilian Saying

“Dogs bark and oxen graze.”
– Sicilian Saying

Horses should be bays, jackasses should be greys, and mules should be blackish.”
– Sicilian Saying

“Strike while the iron is hot.”
– Sicilian Saying

“A furious storm passes quickly.”
– Sicilian Saying

“A little bit each does not hurt anybody ”
– Tuscan Proverb

“Air in slices, lightnings in bolts ”
– Tuscan Proverb

“Each month the moon renews, each day a new one is learnt ”
– Tuscan Proverb

“Even flies have a shadow ”
– Tuscan Proverb

“First (day) of the year, (it is like) the step of a rooster ”
– Tuscan Proverb

“He who does not do meat, does not celebrate ”
– Tuscan Proverb

“He who sleeps in August, sleeps at his cost ”
– Tuscan Proverb

“In September, night and day contend ”
– Tuscan Proverb

“It is better a plate full of nice face than a meal without love ”
– Tuscan Proverb

“My home, my woman, bread and garlic, my life
– Tuscan Proverb

“Not to sell the sun for the moon ”
– Tuscan Proverb

“So much it thundered, that it came to rain ”
– Tuscan Proverb

“Sometimes the dog runs, sometime it is the hare ”
– Tuscan Proverb

“The house is small, but the quiet is great ”
– Tuscan Proverb

“To act like the cuckoo ”
– Tuscan Proverb

“To be worse than a Thursday ”
– Tuscan Proverb

“To extinguish thirst with ham ”
– Tuscan Proverb

“Under the snow bread, under the rain hunger ”
– Tuscan Proverb

“Woodworm’s love gnaws crucifixes”
– Tuscan Proverb

“The fly kicks like it’s able to”
– Tuscan Proverb

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