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Proverbs and old sayings about Gypsies
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Proverbs and old sayings about Gypsies, page 2
73 proverbs and old sayings about gypsies
A tear in the eye is a wound in the heart.
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Gypsy about
gypsies
The dog that digs deepest finds the bones.
Proverbs and old sayings
Gypsy about
gypsies
The winter will ask what we did all summer.
Proverbs and old sayings
Gypsy about
gypsies
A tear in the eye is the wound of the heart.
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Gypsy about
gypsies
It is easier to milk a cow that stands still.
Proverbs and old sayings
Gypsy about
gypsies
May the witches ride off with your manhood him.
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Gypsy about
gypsies
Happiness you pay for is to be found everywhere.
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Gypsy about
gypsies
Neither money nor the devil can remain in peace.
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Gypsy about
gypsies
Burn your enemies caravan and you burn you future.
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Gypsy about
gypsies
When your drunk the old woman tastes like a virgin..
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Gypsy about
gypsies
They that burn you for a witch lose all their coals.
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Gypsy about
gypsies
The stick that breaks the window does not kill a dog.
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Gypsy about
gypsies
One man may better steal a horse than another look on.
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Gypsy about
gypsies
A hairy man's a geary man, but a hairy wife's a witch.
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Gypsy about
gypsies
There are such things as false truths and honest lies.
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Gypsy about
gypsies
The gypsy church was made of pork and the dogs ate it.
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Gypsy about
gypsies
When you are given, eat, when you are beaten, run away.
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Gypsy about
gypsies
Our caravan is our family, and the world is our family.
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Gypsy about
gypsies
You cannot stop a whore, not even with a hundred horses.
Proverbs and old sayings
Gypsy about
gypsies
The buyer needs a hundred eyes, the horse thief not one.
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Gypsy about
gypsies
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