344 Corsican Proverbs / Page 17
321. When the sun is on Azilonu, it's meal time.
322. When the sun sets, lazy people prepare.
323. When you pull the tooth, it will stop hurting.
324. When you've been had, you go home.
325. Where money is lacking, God provides.
326. Where money is lacking, none enters.
327. Where there is a cock the chicken will not crow.
328. Whether bad or good, Christ doesn't say why it happens.
329. Whether May is warm or not, don't take off your coat.
330. Whether well-shaven or not, it looks the same after a few days.
331. While travelling, the load settles in place.
332. Woe is he whose meal is in the river.
333. Women's tears are fountains of malice.
334. Women, problems.
335. Words have no bones, but can break bones.
336. Work in Micalassu: eating, drinking and strolling.
337. You can't put both feet in one shoe.
338. You can't say "prruci" without lips.
339. You can't take a step that's longer than your legs.
340. You have to come into the world in order to enjoy the world.