344 Corsican Proverbs / Page 21
- 201. Not behaving and not organizing are as good as throwing yourself away.
- 202. Not every day is a celebration in Āmpaza.
- 203. Nothing is blacker than the pan.
- 204. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
- 205. Olive flowers in June, olives in the hand.
- 206. On April 8th, the cuckoo's call must be heard. If it isn't, either the cuckoo is dead or is going to die.
- 207. Once a horse is old, ticks and flies flock to it.
- 208. Once grape gathering has finished, you have to hang up the basket.
- 209. One hand washes the other, both hands wash the face.
- 210. One who scorns is one who buys.
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