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Proverbs and old sayings Sicilian
Proverbs and old sayings Sicilian about Man
Proverbs and old sayings Sicilian about Man
68 proverbs and old sayings sicilian about man
Man is a hunter.
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Sicilian about
man
Strong men, harmful at home.
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man
The rich man has little need.
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Sicilian about
man
Night time sleep counsels man.
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man
Every dog barks at a poor man.
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man
A wealthy man is a pensive man.
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man
A jealous man is born cuckolded.
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man
You don't measure a man in hands.
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The honorable man lives in difficulty.
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The man without money seems half sick.
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A man without luck always goes on foot.
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The poor and wretched man has long days.
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The man without a wife, has nothing good.
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man
The pardon arrives after the man was hung.
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The man makes the house and not the dowry.
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At fifty a man is either the Pope or a fool.
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man
Men in glass houses should not throw stones.
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The living who is absent is like a dead man.
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A man without money is like the walking dead.
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man
A good old man is better than a bad young man.
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