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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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