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Don't break down, rope; this is the last jerk.
(Mexican Proverb)
For whoever wants the blue sky, the price is high.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who has a hundred and one pesos, and owes a hundred and two, let him commend himself to god.
(Mexican Proverb)
An idle mind is the devil's playground.
(Mexican Proverb)
Don't do good that could look bad.
(Mexican Proverb)
From the fallen tree everyone makes firewood.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who is a parrot is green wherever he is.
(Mexican Proverb)
As to tastes, nothing is written.
(Mexican Proverb)
Don't do today what you can put off until tomorrow.
(Mexican Proverb)
God does not hear you if you do not speak.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who is anxious to secure the best tends to get stuck with the worst of the rest.
(Mexican Proverb)
Avarice commonly occasions injury to the person who displays it.
(Mexican Proverb)
Even the best horse needs to be spurred.
(Mexican Proverb)
God speaks for the man who holds his peace.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who is ignorant at home is ignorant abroad.
(Mexican Proverb)
A bird in hand is worth more than a hundred in flight.
(Mexican Proverb)
Better a donkey that tarries than one that won't carry its load.
(Mexican Proverb)
Even waking up early doesn't hurry the dawn.
(Mexican Proverb)
Great deeds are reserved for great men.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who keeps a secret prevents much mischief.
(Mexican Proverb)
A golden cage is still a cage.
(Mexican Proverb)
Better a steady drip than a sudden deluge.
(Mexican Proverb)
Everyone has their own way of killing fleas.
(Mexican Proverb)
He is not to blame who does his duty.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who knows nothing neither doubts nor fears anything.
(Mexican Proverb)
A good man finds his native soil in every country.
(Mexican Proverb)
Better a stride that will last than a trot that tires fast.
(Mexican Proverb)
Everyone is as god made him and very often worse.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who asks a question does not err easily.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who lingers around will hear bad things spoken about him.
(Mexican Proverb)
A lamp in the street, obscurity at home.
(Mexican Proverb)
Better alone unattached than unsuitably matched.
(Mexican Proverb)
Everyone is master of their own fear.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who assists everybody assists nobody.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who loiters hears ill spoken of himself.
(Mexican Proverb)
A man forewarned is equal to two.
(Mexican Proverb)
Better one timely squawk than constant talk.
(Mexican Proverb)
Everyone is the son of his own works.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who covers you discovers you.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who makes more of you than usual either designs to cheat you or wants your assistance.
(Mexican Proverb)
A man without happiness is either not good or not well.
(Mexican Proverb)
Better to be alone than in bad company.
(Mexican Proverb)
Everyone knows where his own shoe pinches him.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who does not intend to pay is not troubled in making his bargain.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who never goes to your house doesn't want you in his.
(Mexican Proverb)
A secret between two is god's secret; a secret between three is known to all.
(Mexican Proverb)
Better to be red-faced once than 100 times purple.
(Mexican Proverb)
Everyone stones the tree that bears fruit.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who does not praise a thing is he who buys it.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who punishes one chastises a hundred.
(Mexican Proverb)
A word and a stone once thrown away cannot be returned.
(Mexican Proverb)
Better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
(Mexican Proverb)
Everything wears away from use.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who doesn't speak-up is never heard.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who speaks too much is tiresome; he who speaks too little is boring.
(Mexican Proverb)
The right time to dine is: for the rich man, when he is hungry; and for the poor, when he has something to eat.
(Mexican Proverb)
It's not the fault of the mouse, but of the one who offers him the cheese.
(Mexican Proverb)
Do not refuse the body what it asks for.
(Mexican Proverb)
The person who asks for little deserves nothing.
(Mexican Proverb)
It's not enough to know how to ride -- one must also know how to fall.
(Mexican Proverb)
Do good and don't worry to whom.
(Mexican Proverb)
The lover of a student does not always become the wife of a graduate.
(Mexican Proverb)
If you give away what you have, you will not yearn for what you see.
(Mexican Proverb)
As you see yourself, I once saw myself; as you see me now, you will be seen.
(Mexican Proverb)
The lion believes that everyone shares his state of mind.
(Mexican Proverb)
If it is not stolen, it is a legacy.
(Mexican Proverb)
An ant on the move does more than a dozing ox.
(Mexican Proverb)
The house does not rest upon the ground, but upon a woman.
(Mexican Proverb)
If it does not stink, it is not a foot.
(Mexican Proverb)
Agreements should be clearly expressed, and chocolate should be served thick.
(Mexican Proverb)
The heir's tears are but a mask to disguise his joy.
(Mexican Proverb)
I never ask God to give me anything; I only ask him to put me where things are.
(Mexican Proverb)
A person born to be a flower pot will not go beyond the porch.
(Mexican Proverb)
The envious never give praise, they only take it in.
(Mexican Proverb)
Hunger brings people down, but pride can help them get up.
(Mexican Proverb)
A good resolution is like an old horse, which is often saddled but rarely ridden.
(Mexican Proverb)
Tell me what you want to buy and I will tell you what you are.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who really wants to die will not complain if he is buried standing up.
(Mexican Proverb)
A good cock will crow on every dungheap.
(Mexican Proverb)
Only men with thick lips should smoke a cigar.
(Mexican Proverb)
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