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Better plays a full wemb nor a new coat.
Scottish Proverb
Quhen the well is full, it will run over.
Scottish Proverb
Quhen a man is full of lust, his wemb is full of leasing.
Scottish Proverb
Many man speirs the gate he kens full well.
Scottish Proverb
When the cup is full, carry it even.
Scottish Proverb
When the heart is full the tongue will speak.
Scottish Proverb
He sits full still that hes a riven brick.
Scottish Proverb
Bind the seck ere it be full.
Scottish Proverb
A spoon full of skytter spills a pot full of skins.
Scottish Proverb
A full seck will take a clout on the side.
Scottish Proverb
The devil will not bother you in a house full of children.
Kurdish Proverb
It is a pot of water that is already half full that the world would like to help in filling to the brim.
Nigerian Proverb
It is the same moon that wanes today that will be the full moon tomorrow.
Nigerian Proverb
When the mouse is full, the flour tastes bitter.
Faroese Proverb
Who does not eat till he is full, won't lick himself satisfied.
Faroese Proverb
A full purse cannot bend.
Corsican Proverb
Full stomachs don't believe empty ones.
Corsican Proverb
A full ear requires three good things: good time, good seeds and good hoeing.
Sicilian Proverb
When the ripened ears are full and fall over, as if in sleep, the farmer awakens, that is to say, he begins the harvest.
Sicilian Proverb
Who eats without drinking, will never feel full.
Sicilian Proverb
Empty stalks from the Sirocco and full spikes of wheat with the North Wind.
Sicilian Proverb
Sow fava bean and flax with confidence while you still have a full silo.
Sicilian Proverb
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