733 Proverbs about Little / Page 34
661. Better to have little than nothing.
662. One little arrow does not kill a serpent.
663. When you are crossing over a river you might be eaten by crocodiles, but don't let yourself get bitten by the little fish.
664. One must talk little, and listen a lot.
665. A man with little learning is like the frog who thinks its pond is an ocean.
666. A little axe, when well used, brings lots of food.
667. Love is the more beautiful when it is a little irritated.
668. Uncollected olives, left at random fill neither the saddle bag nor the little sack.
669. The big bells have to ring, in order for the little bells to ring.
670. The man with a beautiful wife is always singing, the one with little money is always counting.
671. When there's little meat, take the bone.
672. If you want to sell at a high price you'll earn little.
673. Nunziata, fix the salad, a little vinegar, lots of oil, four reckless mouthfuls, and then some drinks from the jug.
674. Believe only a little of what you see and nothing that you hear.
675. The haughty broad bean flowers and climbs but produces little fruit.
676. Every little love captured as a playful spark becomes a great flame.
677. He knows little who doesn't help himself.
678. Earnings are of little use if one doesn't know how to save.
679. Too much spoils and too little is not enough.
680. The beauty of the play is to do deeds and speak little.
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