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(34 Proverbs)
One man's happiness is another man's sadness.
(Brazilian Proverb)
Others will measure you with the same rod you use to measure them.
(Brazilian Proverb)
A timely A timely "no" beats a hasty "yes."
(Brazilian Proverb)
Do not put the cart before the horse.
(Brazilian Proverb)
If god does not grant you glory, be content with fame.
(Brazilian Proverb)
Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
(Brazilian Proverb)
Poverty is not a crime, but it's better not to show it.
(Brazilian Proverb)
A wise man learns at the fool's expense.
(Brazilian Proverb)
One who does not look ahead remains behind.
(Brazilian Proverb)
Never promise a poor person, and never owe a rich one.
(Brazilian Proverb)
Love is blind, so you have to feel your way.
(Brazilian Proverb)
In the house of a blacksmith the ornaments are made of wood.
(Brazilian Proverb)
If it were ever to rain soup, the poor would only have forks.
(Brazilian Proverb)
God is big, but the forest is bigger.
(Brazilian Proverb)
The earth is not thirsty for the blood of the warriors but for the sweat of man's labor.
(Brazilian Proverb)
For every ailing foot, there is a slipper.
(Brazilian Proverb)
You cannot cover up the sun with a sieve.
(Brazilian Proverb)
Between the beginning and the end there is always a middle.
(Brazilian Proverb)
You can only take out of a bag what was already in it.
(Brazilian Proverb)
As long as I am running my father will still have a son.
(Brazilian Proverb)
Where blood has been shed the tree of forgiveness cannot grow.
(Brazilian Proverb)
An old man with a torn sleeve never dishonored anyone.
(Brazilian Proverb)
The trees with most leaves will not necessarily produce juicy fruit.
(Brazilian Proverb)
The saint is suspicious of too many sacrifices.
(Brazilian Proverb)
The poor eat meat when they bite their tongues.
(Brazilian Proverb)
The joy of a poor man does not last long.
(Brazilian Proverb)
A sleeping fox finds no meat.
(Brazilian Proverb)
A timely "no" beats a hasty "yes."
(Brazilian Proverb)
At home saints never perform miracles.
(Brazilian Proverb)
God writes straight even on wavy lines.
(Brazilian Proverb)
Goodwill makes the road shorter.
(Brazilian Proverb)
Haste is the mother of imperfection.
(Brazilian Proverb)
He who knows nothing, doubts nothing.
(Brazilian Proverb)
Words will not pollute the soup.
(Brazilian Proverb)
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