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Where there was fire, ashes remain.
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Everyone looks for their own onion to cry.
The throat must pay for what the tongue must say.
Who has a store tends to it. If not, they sell it.
The dead to the grave, the living to pleasure.
A dog that barks does not bite.
To want to is to be able to.
There’s no deaf man worse than the man who doesn’t want to listen.
The most desirable woman is always the one who belongs to someone else.
Small is beautiful.
We are as small as our joy and as big as our pain.
Money is a good servant. But an evil master.
Better late than never.
Don’t put off today what you can do tomorrow.
The more people are invited, the party is more festive.
False hope kills more readily than bitter truth.
A jealous lover becomes a indifferent spouse.
Where there was fire, ashes remain.
Everyone makes firewood of a fallen tree.
Let the water you cannot drink flow by.
Who does not live to serve does not serve to live.
He who does not venture, has no luck.
God helps those who rise early.
The trees connect us.
Love grows from sight.
The closer to a tree, good shade covers you.
Who gets angry, loses.
Every chapel has its own celebration!
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