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Three are powerful: the Pope, the king, and the man who has nothing.
Italian Proverb
Three brothers, three castles.
Italian Proverb
Measure three times and cut once.
Italian Proverb
One Englishman can beat three Frenchmen.
Italian Proverb
The world wags on with three things: doing, undoing, and pretending.
Italian Proverb
There are three things that attract: a house for its inhabitants, a woman for her spouse, and a bargain for a customer.
Jewish Proverb
The world exists on three things: truth, justice, and peace.
Jewish Proverb
Slander slays three persons: the speaker, the spoken to, and the spoken of.
Jewish Proverb
Three things are good in small doses and bad in big ones: yeast, salt, and hesitation.
Jewish Proverb
After three days the place of the guest is behind the door outside.
Hungarian Proverb
Every wonder lasts three days.
Hungarian Proverb
If three people tell you that you are drunk, lie down.
Hungarian Proverb
Three women, a goose and two women make a whole fair.
Hungarian Proverb
A three day long merry-making and regret lasting till death.
Hungarian Proverb
A secret is too little for one, enough for two, too much for three.
Romanian Proverb
Fish and guests stink after three days.
Romanian Proverb
Fresh fish and new-come guests smell in three days.
Romanian Proverb
Goose and gander and gosling are three sounds but one thing.
Romanian Proverb
Twa Daughters, and a back-door, are three stark thieves.
Scottish Proverb
One whisky is all right; two is too much; three is too few.
Scottish Proverb
One for sorrow, two for joy, three for a girl, four for a boy, five for silver, six for gold, and seven for a secret that must never be told.
Scottish Proverb
A man who has one finger pointing at another has three pointing towards himself.
Nigerian Proverb
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