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Gypsy Proverbs - page 2
Bury me on my feet, I have spent my entire life on my knees.
Gypsy Proverb
Where the scythe cuts and the sock rives, no more fairies and bee-hives.
Gypsy Proverb
Without wood the fire would die.
Gypsy Proverb
The dog that digs deepest finds the bones.
Gypsy Proverb
The fat woman gives the sweetest ride.
Gypsy Proverb
Where rich people can make honest money, poor people have to steal.
Gypsy Proverb
When do we have a day of fast? When there is no bread and ham in the larder.
Gypsy Proverb
There are such things as false truths and honest lies.
Gypsy Proverb
The gypsy church was made of pork and the dogs ate it.
Gypsy Proverb
A man must put grain in the ground before he can cut the harvest.
Gypsy Proverb
A gypsy only tells the truth once in his life but he regrets it afterwards.
Gypsy Proverb
After bad luck comes good fortune.
Gypsy Proverb
Bad people don't sing.
Gypsy Proverb
Gypsy gold does not chink and glitter, it gleams in the sun and neighs in the dark.
Gypsy Proverb
It is better to be the head of a mouse, then the tail of a lion.
Gypsy Proverb
A hairy man's a geary man, but a hairy wife's a witch.
Gypsy Proverb
The patient thief is as a tree whose root runs deep as he waits for the sweet fruit..
Gypsy Proverb
May the witches ride off with your manhood him.
Gypsy Proverb
Never eat at the table of a Priest.
Gypsy Proverb
Our caravan is our family, and the world is our family.
Gypsy Proverb
Sometimes you get the bear and sometimes the bear gets you.
Gypsy Proverb
You have to dig deep to bury your daddy.
Gypsy Proverb
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