So Many Mists In March
So many mists in march, so many frosts in may.
So many mists in march, so many frosts in may.
Take a woman’s first advice and not her second.
Turn your tongue seven times before speaking.
To make a happy couple, the husband must be deaf and the wife blind.
The devil was handsome when he was young.
People count the faults of those who keep them waiting.
Wishes never filled the bag.
The beauty of a woman does not make a man richer.
Every doctor thinks his pills are the best.
A girl without a friend is like the spring without roses.
Nothing is more expensive than the first beer.
A bad workman never finds a good tool.
Men will only throw stones at trees that are laden with fruit.
A good fox does not eat his neighbor’s chickens.
If you live in rome, don’t quarrel with the pope.
A teacher stands in fear of teaching.
A man without money is like a wolf without teeth.
Beautiful grapes often make poor wine.
Grass will not grow on a volcano.
Economy is the wealth of the poor and the wisdom of the rich.