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A Chi Fa Male, Mai Mancano Scuse – Italian Proverb

March 18, 2025 By Larry Aiello

I love this Italian saying: A chi fa male, mai mancano scuse - He who does evil, is never short of an excuse. Unfortunately, there are those that are never happy and have to thrust their critiques and negative energy onto others. They are counting curses instead of … [Read more...]

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Del Male Non Fare e Paura Non Avere – Italian Proverb

March 17, 2025 By Larry Aiello

There are 2 important verbs in this proverb - the verb fare - to do or to make, and the verb avere, to have. This proverb also somewhat implies that you reap what you sow. If you do good in this world, then you should have nothing to fear. … [Read more...]

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