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A full sack pricks up its ear.
Italian Proverb
A man of words and not deeds, Is like a garden full of weeds.
Italian Proverb
Every ditch is full of your after-wits.
Italian Proverb
He who knows the road can ride full trot.
Italian Proverb
The poorhouse is full of honest people.
Italian Proverb
It is easy for someone to talk about fasting when he has a full belly.
Croatian Proverb
With a full belly it is easy to talk about fasting.
Croatian Proverb
When the cat's stomach is full, the rat's back is bitter.
Haitian Proverb
Hunger is misery; a full stomach is trouble.
Haitian Proverb
You can say anything to a man with a full stomach.
Jamaican Proverb
Rat belly full, potato have skin.
Jamaican Proverb
One, one cocoa full basket.
Jamaican Proverb
The hungry belly and the full belly do not walk the same road.
Jamaican Proverb
An empty purse can't stand alone and a full purse can't bend.
Corsican Proverb
Rainy march, beehives full of worms, and rams with colds.
Corsican Proverb
When a pig has eaten its full, it pushes over its trough.
Corsican Proverb
To get to know people, you have to eat a full donkey's cargo of salt together.
Corsican Proverb
The stomach never gets full with licking.
Estonian Proverb
Even if a mountain is high, there is always a way to reach the top -- and although the way might be full of danger, there is always a way for someone to get through it.
Vietnamese Proverb
Literally: Go out for a day, get a full basket of knowledge.
Vietnamese Proverb
A little bit of experience is better than a barrel full of knowledge.
Finnish Proverb
A house full of people is a house full of different points of view.
New Zealander Proverb
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