Wise Sayings
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I a lazy lout, you a lazy lout, marry me, Antonia.
Source: Spanish
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I am a prince and you are a prince; who will lead the donkeys?.
Category: Wisdom Source: Arabian Proverb
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I am dead. It is as if everybody were dead. Let the man left behind shut the door if he wants to.
Source: Maltese
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I am in a fix. [In a place where three ways meet.]
Source: Latin
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I am in a place where three ways meet.
Source: Latin
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I am just as good as you are, and a damned sight better.
Source: American Proverb
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I am less concerned about them than about the croaking frogs in the marsh.
Source: Latin
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I am like you and you like me. the devil united us.
Source: Spanish
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I am neither at the ford nor the bridge.
Source: Spanish
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I am on good terms with the friend who eats his bread with me.
Source: Portuguese
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I am recommending you to do what I should do myself.
Source: Latin
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I am touched but not broken by the waves.
Source: Latin
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I am what you will be, I was what you now are.
Source: Latin
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I am willing but unable.
Source: Latin
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I bear the laurel-branch.
Source: Latin
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I beggar is not favoured even by his relations.
Source: Latin
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I being satisfied, the world is satisfied.
Source: Italian
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I bought the nettle, sowed the nettle, and then the nettle stung me.
Source: Kashmiri
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I broke my leg, perhaps for my good.
Source: Spanish
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I came, I saw, I won.
Source: Latin
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I can see as far into a mill-stone as another man.
Source: German
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I cannot get on with you, or without you.
Source: Latin
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I dance to the tune that is played.
Source: Spanish
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I do not tell thee what thou art, thou wilt tell it thyself.
Source: Spanish
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I don't count them to you, wife, but a hog makes twelve puddings.
Source: Spanish
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