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A person eating must make crumbs.
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A piece of meat with eyes.
~ Sicilian Proverb
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A rock offered by a friend is like an apple.
~ Sicilian Proverb
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Crooked wood is straightened with fire.
~ Sicilian Proverb
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Keep watch for the appearing mushroom.
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Pee on the ruins before they build a temple over them.
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That fellow roasts his fish in the flames of a fire.
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The barking of dogs does not reach heaven.
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The fellow roasts his fish in the flames of a fire.
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The living who is absent is like a dead man.
~ Sicilian Proverb
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The pardon arrives after the man was hung.
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The war is lost for too much advice.
~ Sicilian Proverb
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Walk with your slippers until you can find your shoes.
~ Sicilian Proverb
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Watch out for the unexpected mushroom.
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We keep an eye on the scorpion and the serpent, but we do not watch out for the millipede.
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You can't have meat without the bone.
~ Sicilian Proverb
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