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A stout heart overcomes ill fortune.
Italian Proverb
Give a dog an ill name, and you may as well hang him.
Italian Proverb
He's an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers.
Italian Proverb
If you would have your work ill done, pay beforehand.
Italian Proverb
Ill luck comes by pounds and goes away by ounces.
Italian Proverb
Nothing is ill said if it is not ill taken.
Italian Proverb
Speak not ill of the year until it is past.
Italian Proverb
The later comer is ill lodged.
Italian Proverb
If you want to give a sick man medicine, let him first be really ill -- so that he can see how well the medicine works.
Nigerian Proverb
A work ill done must be twice done.
Welsh Proverb
Ill tidings come soon enough.
Dutch Proverb
It is ill catching hares with drums.
Dutch Proverb
It is ill takin' the breeks off a highlandman.
Dutch Proverb
It's ill waiting for dead men's shoes.
Dutch Proverb
It is easier to prevent ill habits than to break them.
Dutch Proverb
It is ill sitting at Rome and striving with the Pope.
Dutch Proverb
Ill vessels seldom miscarry.
Dutch Proverb
It's ill speaking between a full man and a fasting.
Dutch Proverb
When you are on the road speak not ill of your enemy.
Spanish Proverb
He that has no ill luck grows weary of good luck.
Spanish Proverb
A house filled with guests is eaten up and ill spoken of.
Spanish Proverb
Do what I say well, and not what I do ill.
Spanish Proverb
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