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Monday's child is fair of face, Tuesday's child is full of grace, Wednesday's child is full of woe. Thursday's child has far to go, Friday's child is loving and giving, Saturday's child works hard for its living, And a child that's born of the Sabbath day Is fair and wise and good and gay.
Latin Proverb
A great dowry, a bed full of brambles.
Latin Proverb
He is full of sweet faults.
Latin Proverb
The priest's pot is small but full.
Basque Proverb
When the mouse is full, the flour tastes bitter.
Swedish Proverb
Ran like having the bottom of the belly full of feet.
Finnish Proverb
On flows the time, half full still the heart of mine, coffee, smoking, all is fine.
Finnish Proverb
The eye crosses the full river.
African Zulu Proverb
Full of piss and vinegar.
Traditional Proverb
One who's full doesn't believe one who's hungry.
Cypress Proverb
A handful of love is better than an oven full of bread.
Breton Proverb
Who knows and who does not know will say a full hand of lentils.
Jordanian Proverb
A full bottle makes no sound; a half-bottle sloshes around.
Chinese Proverb
The little ant at its hole is full of courage.
African Proverb
Bind the sack before it is full.
English Proverb
Не that is full of himself is very empty.
English Proverb
A full belly dances better than a fine coat.
Danish Proverb
First goblet is still full, but you are sodden (or drunk).
Persian Proverb
The baby that refuses its mother's breast, will never be full.
Kikuyu Proverb
It's good to be poor, the head aches not too often and the stomach ain't too full.
Finnish Proverb
When the sack is full, it pricks up its ears.
Dutch Proverb
When han' full him hav' plenty company.
Bahamian Proverb
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