“Water at a distance does not put out a fire near at hand.”

Acqua lontana non spegne fuoco vicino.
Del Prencipe di Valacchia, p. 39.
Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 243.

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Acqua lontana non spegne fuoco vicino.

Source: Citato in Harbottle, p. 243
Source: Dialoghi Piacevoli, Del Prencipe di Valacchia, p. 39

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