those who are outside want to get in, and those inside want to get out.") Quitard, Études sur les Proverbes Français, p. 102.; "It happens as with cages:
Patri à la suite des critiques qu’on fait de quelqu’un. Reported in P. M. Quitard, Dictionnaire des Proverbes (Paris, 1842), pp. 397–8; W. F. H. King, Classical
n’est pas Français. What is not clear (intelligible) is not French. P. M. Quitard, Dictionnaire des Proverbes (Paris, 1842), p. 410 Clarus ob obscuram linguam
colère de la colombe. Beware the anger of the dove. French Proverb. See Quitard's Dictionary of Proverbs. Anger, which, far sweeter than trickling drops
those who are without want to get in, and those within want to get out. Quitard, Études sur les Proverbes Français, p. 102. Widowed wife and wedded maid