| Proverbes |
| When in Rome to like the Romans do. |
| Il faut vivre à
Rome comme à Rome |
| The road to hell is paved with good intentions. |
| L´enfer est pavé
de bonnes intentions |
| You scratch my back and I scratch yours. |
| une main lave l´autre |
| The devil looks after his own. |
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| Money makes the world go round. |
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| To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive. |
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| You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs. |
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| Those who sleep with dogs will rise with fleas. |
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| Still waters run deep. |
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| Never judge a book by its cover. |
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| Let bygones be bygones. |
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| It's the empty can that makes the most noise. |
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| If ifs and ands were pots and pans there'd be no work for tinkers. |
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| Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy wealthy and wise. * |
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| A friend in need is a friend indeed. |
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| A rolling stone gathers no moss. |
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| Better safe than sorry. |
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| Easy come easy go. |
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