2053 Italian Proverbs / Page 25
481. Every one for himself, and God for us all.
482. Every one gives himself credit for more brains than he has, and less money.
483. Every one goes with his own sack to the mill.
484. Every one knows best where the shoe pinches him.
485. Every one likes justice in another's house, none in his own.
486. Every one praises his own saint.
487. Every one thinks he has more than his share of brains.
488. Every one thinks himself without sin because he has not those of others.
489. Every one to his own calling, and the ox to the plough.
490. Every potter praises his pot, and most of all the one that is cracked.
491. Every promise is a debt.
492. Every reed will not make a pipe.
493. Every rose has its thorn.
494. Every saint has his festival.
495. Every shop has its trick.
496. Every ten years one man has need of another.
497. Every time history repeats itself the price goes up.
498. Every time the sheep bleats it loseth a mouthful.
499. Every truth is not good to be told.
500. Every vine must have its stake.