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Corsican Proverbs - page 8
Bread and bird: we don't discuss house business.
Corsican Proverb
When you've been had, you go home.
Corsican Proverb
Christ doesn't pay every friday evening.
Corsican Proverb
Everyone knows what's cooking in their pot.
Corsican Proverb
Keep the best log for may.
Corsican Proverb
To get to know people, you have to eat a full donkey's cargo of salt together.
Corsican Proverb
It is better to be alone than to be in bad company.
Corsican Proverb
Seize the offer.
Corsican Proverb
You learn something every day.
Corsican Proverb
A fine rain still soaks you to the bone, but no one takes it seriously.
Corsican Proverb
A fool doing what he knows is better than a hundred wise men doing what they don't know.
Corsican Proverb
A full purse cannot bend.
Corsican Proverb
A good buy is better than a good sale.
Corsican Proverb
A greedy man's possession is eaten by a pirate.
Corsican Proverb
As there is Easter, so there are meager times.
Corsican Proverb
At pentecost, he who does not celebrate lives to regret it.
Corsican Proverb
At the end of many disasters, there's always an italian.
Corsican Proverb
Beautiful may mornings and beautiful january evenings.
Corsican Proverb
Better to have little than nothing.
Corsican Proverb
Better to take an old husband than none.
Corsican Proverb
By the owner, the dog is respected.
Corsican Proverb
When the sun is on azilonu, it's meal time.
Corsican Proverb
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