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The acre of laziness is full of thistles.
German Proverb
When the measure is full, it runs over.
German Proverb
Full vessels give the least sound.
German Proverb
The empty wagon must make room for the full one.
German Proverb
A full pig in the sty doesn't find the hungry one going by.
Irish Proverb
The full stomach does not understand the empty one.
Irish Proverb
Men are like bagpipes: no sound comes from them till they're full.
Irish Proverb
A handful of love is better than an oven full of bread.
Bengali Proverb
The house of envy lies in the lowest hollows, golden, sunless, breathed upon by no wind, grim and filled full of inert chill, and lacking warmth, is always roiled in fog.
Greek Proverb
Love is like the moon: now full, now dark.
Polish Proverb
The mother said "I will die", the wife said "I will marry", and in the meantime the house is full of dirt.
Georgian Proverb
Do not speak of secret matters in a field that is full of little hills.
Jewish Proverb
Better a night full of anger than a night full of repentance.
Jewish Proverb
It is easier to guard a sack full of fleas than a girl in love.
Jewish Proverb
If Vincent begins to flow, then the cellar will be full.
Hungarian Proverb
His snow-boots are full.
Hungarian Proverb
The garret is full of promises.
Hungarian Proverb
He whose belly is full believes not him who is fasting.
Romanian Proverb
None says his garner is full.
Romanian Proverb
Hell and destruction are never full.
Romanian Proverb
He that has a full purse never wanted a friend.
Romanian Proverb
A man may spit on his hand, and doe full ill.
Scottish Proverb
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