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Proverbs and old sayings
Proverbs and old sayings after origin
Proverbs and old sayings Italian
Proverbs and old sayings Italian about Nothing
Proverbs and old sayings Italian about Nothing
44 proverbs and old sayings italian about nothing
Who has nothing is nothing.
Proverbs and old sayings
Italian about
nothing
He who says nothing never lies.
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Italian about
nothing
Counsel is nothing against love.
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Italian about
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Nothing dries faster than tears.
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Italian about
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Nothing dries quicker than tears.
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Italian about
nothing
He who knows nothing never doubts.
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Italian about
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He who has nothing, lacks nothing.
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Italian about
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So good that he is good for nothing.
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Italian about
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Nothing that is violent is permanent.
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Italian about
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To know everything is to know nothing.
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Italian about
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He who risks nothing can gain nothing.
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Beware of him who has nothing to lose.
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Italian about
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Beware of one who has nothing to lose.
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Italian about
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Nothing is difficult to a willing mind.
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When there is nothing the church loses.
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Nothing passes between asses but kicks.
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One may have good eyes and see nothing.
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Beware the person with nothing to lose.
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God sends nothing but what can be borne.
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He who grasps too much holds nothing fast.
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