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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)
He who is accustomed to evil is offended by good.
(Mexican Proverb)
One string is good enough to a good musician.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who doesn't speak will get no help from God.
(Mexican Proverb)
No fate is worse than a life without a love.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who doesn't look ahead remains behind.
(Mexican Proverb)
Where there are weapons, there will be wars.
(Mexican Proverb)
Never ask God to give you anything; ask Him to put you where things are.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who does not venture has no luck.
(Mexican Proverb)
Nobody leaves this world alive.
(Mexican Proverb)
Nobody wants to buy a sleeping horse.
(Mexican Proverb)
The eleventh commandment: Thou shalt not contradict.
(Mexican Proverb)
A jealous lover becomes an indifferent spouse.
(Mexican Proverb)
Those who rescue are always crucified.
(Mexican Proverb)
Cleanliness is the luxury of the poor.
(Mexican Proverb)
We were born to die anyhow.
(Mexican Proverb)
Conversation is food for the soul.
(Mexican Proverb)
You cannot worship an unknown saint.
(Mexican Proverb)
Duty before devotion.
(Mexican Proverb)
Your hometown is like a small fatherland.
(Mexican Proverb)
Envious persons never compliment, they only swallow.
(Mexican Proverb)
Even the saints' patience has its limits.
(Mexican Proverb)
Everyone makes firewood of a fallen tree.
(Mexican Proverb)
Foreign bread is good for your son.
(Mexican Proverb)
God did not give wings to scorpions.
(Mexican Proverb)
God is bigger than your problems.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who strikes first, strikes twice.
(Mexican Proverb)
Necessity is a great teacher.
(Mexican Proverb)
Never confuse gratitude with love.
(Mexican Proverb)
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