907 Proverbs about Water / Page 42
821. We're many rivers from the same water.
822. One who believes everything he's told is as naive as one who fetches water with a sieve.
823. In fair weather, in calm waters and in peaceful travel, even a coachman knows how to sail.
824. Water, advice, and salt unasked for should not be given.
825. When fava beans are flowering, apply water in torrents.
826. Both water and fire need to be treated with respect.
827. Don't confront water and fire.
828. A granita doesn't cost much; still it's just water, wine is better.
829. The promises of love and the smoke of a chimney, washed by water and blown away by the wind.
830. May waters drench peasants and lords or gentlemen, as many of them as it encounters.
831. Ring the bells for whoever eats snails and drinks water, because he's dead.
832. Ahi! I'm dying! Give me a hot water bottle and a cloak.
833. When in March sun and water are taking turns with water and sun, the mules end up doing the carrying.
834. Don't fetch water in a basket.
835. Who pounds the water in the mortar, will get wet with the drops and will end up tired.
836. In Polizzi you'll find water, fog, kites, priests with children, commissions and delegates.
837. If you prune in April you'll fill your barrels not with wine, but with water.
838. A red sky means either water or wind; if it doesn't rain, it will be fair weather.
839. The love of a stranger is like water in a basket.
840. Wine should not be watered.
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