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| Italian Proverb - S See Naples and then die.Seeing is believing.Seldom seen soon forgotten.Sell me dear, and measure me fair.Service is not inheritance.She who is born a beauty is born betrothed.Silence was never written down.Since the house is on fire I will warm myself at the blaze.Six feet of earth make us all equal.Skill or fortune will efface the spots.Small rain lays a great wind.Smooth words do not flay the tongue.So good that he is good for nothing.Softly, barber, the water scalds.Softly, don't raise a dust.Some many heads, so many brains.Some sing who are not merry.Some who just tell tales of themselves.Sometimes an egg is given for an ox.Sometimes the lees are better than the wine.Speak of the devil and he appears.Speak well of your friend; of your enemy neither well nor ill.St. Francis shaved himself first, and then he shaved his brethren.Step by step one goes to Rome.Still water breeds vermin.Sweet meat requires sour sauce. |
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