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Proverbs and old sayings Sicilian
Proverbs and old sayings Sicilian about Old
Proverbs and old sayings Sicilian about Old
53 proverbs and old sayings sicilian about old
An old sin, a new sentence.
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Sicilian about
old
Choose old wine and new oil.
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Sicilian about
old
New love throws out old love.
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Sicilian about
old
The old have to be respected.
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Sicilian about
old
You're never too old to learn.
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Sicilian about
old
An old disease can't be cured.
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Sicilian about
old
The old nightingale sings better.
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old
Put a heavy load on an old donkey.
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old
How can you get smallpox in old age?
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old
Don't trust old people and strangers.
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You don't light candles to old saints.
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The devil knows a lot because he's old.
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Speak little in the company of the old.
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old
An old business doesn't need advertising.
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You don't burn incense at an old crucifix.
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Choose an old doctor and a new pharmacist.
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old
Listen to the old and you won't be mistaken.
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Old wood lights better but burns out quicker.
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The arm of the young and the head of the old.
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Youth spent freely, old age spent in poverty.
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