Eat with pleasure; drink with measure.
Economy is the wealth of the poor and the wisdom of the rich.
Even the best mule still saves a kick for his master.
Even the king does not dine twice.
Even the smallest little bush casts some shadow.
Even the strongest person will find his master.
Even the tiniest little chapel has its saint.
Every age wants its playthings.
Every art requires the open person.
Every art requires the whole person.
Every doctor thinks his pills are the best.
Every fox carries his tail his own way.
Every mother-in-law is a piece of the devil's pants.
Every priest recommends his relics.
Every wise man is afraid of a fool.
Every woman needs two men -- one to be married to and the other to compare.
Everybody has a hump when he stoops.
Everyone according to their talent and every talent according to its work.
Everyone blames his memory, but never his judgement.
Everyone thinks his own burden heavy.
Everything comes to the man who does not need it.