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Basque Proverbs - page 2
The priest's pot is small but tasty.
Basque Proverb
Aberats izatea baino, izen ona hobe.
Basque Proverb
He who doesn't want to hear, shouldn't say.
Basque Proverb
Man is the only creature who refuses to be what he is.
Basque Proverb
Albert Camus, The Rebel.
Basque Proverb
With a good friend the hours are short.
Basque Proverb
A father doing good things will have a similar son.
Basque Proverb
Paczolay, Gyula (1997). European Proverbs in 55 languages. DeProverbio.com. p. 170. ISBN 1-875943-44-7.
Basque Proverb
The lazy person has no work and has no time.
Basque Proverb
It is useless, once the water is gone, to hurry.
Basque Proverb
The priest's pot is small but full.
Basque Proverb
A bleating sheep eats no grass.
Basque Proverb
Working and working at it, iron can be pulverized.
Basque Proverb
The craftsman has a bad roof.
Basque Proverb
A foreign land is a land of wolves.
Basque Proverb
The satiated cannot see the hungry.
Basque Proverb
Old people know much; they were taught by necessity.
Basque Proverb
A lot of donkeys means a lot of hay.
Basque Proverb
Those who don't look forward, stay behind.
Basque Proverb
The old fox sheds its old hair, but not its old habits.
Basque Proverb
When the fox is engaging you in conversation, keep an eye on your chicken.
Basque Proverb
His or her poor house is better than a king's.
Basque Proverb
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