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Hell is paved with good intentions, and roofed with lost opportunities.
(Portuguese Proverb)
If you don?t have a dog, you hunt with a cat.
(Portuguese Proverb)
It's better not to poke a jaguar with a short staff.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Lovers' fights, double loves.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Not only of bread lives a man.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Pepper in someone else's eyes is a salve.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Tell your friends a lie; if he keeps it secret tell him the truth.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The rat that knows but one hole is soon caught.
(Portuguese Proverb)
To eat and to itch is in the beggining.
(Portuguese Proverb)
When the cucumber is small, you can warp it easier.
(Portuguese Proverb)
A morsel eaten gains no friend.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Better droping than dry.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Don't put the cart before the oxen.
(Portuguese Proverb)
From dissension, the light is born.
(Portuguese Proverb)
He who all wants, all loses.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Here you do, here you pay.
(Portuguese Proverb)
If you have a friend who is a physician, send him to your enemy's house.
(Portuguese Proverb)
It's better one 'Take this' than two 'I will give this to you'.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Luck favours the bold.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Not only of bread will the man live.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Praise in own mouth is insult.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The ass dead, the corn at his tail.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The rat which has but one hole is soon caught.
(Portuguese Proverb)
To make a error is human; pushing the same error is dumb.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Who is hurry, goes walking.
(Portuguese Proverb)
A much prayed for defunct goes straight to hell.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Better lose that lose more.
(Portuguese Proverb)
During war, weapons aren't cleaned.
(Portuguese Proverb)
From evil, the less.
(Portuguese Proverb)
He who doesn't cry doesn't suckle.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Home saints don't make miracles.
(Portuguese Proverb)
If you have a lemon, make lemonade out of it.
(Portuguese Proverb)
It's better who God helps than who early arouses.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Money alone can't make one happy.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Of a given horse, one shouldn't check the teeth.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Priests, cousins and pigeons. The first two are not good to marry. The Last two, serve only to filth the house.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The cat bit your tongue.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The rivers flow to the ocean.
(Portuguese Proverb)
To make an error is human, keep doing it is foolishness.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Who stays quiet agrees.
(Portuguese Proverb)
A rich widow weeps in one eye and laughs with the other.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Better preventing than fixing.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Each head its sentence.
(Portuguese Proverb)
From plate to mouth you miss the soup.
(Portuguese Proverb)
He who goes out to sea loses his place.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Hope is the last one to die.
(Portuguese Proverb)
If you want to know villain, give him a stick.
(Portuguese Proverb)
It's easier to catch a liar than a limping person.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Money doesn't bring happiness.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Of doctor and crazy, we all have a little.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Raised children, doubled work.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The cheap things prove to be expensive at the end.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The Sun rises for everybody.
(Portuguese Proverb)
to sail is necesary, survive is not necessary.
(Portuguese Proverb)
With iron you hurt, with iron you?ll get hurt.
(Portuguese Proverb)
A rich widow weeps with one eye and signals with the other.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Between husband and wife, one doesn't put the spoon.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Each head, a different judgement.
(Portuguese Proverb)
From several possible events, the less worse happened.
(Portuguese Proverb)
He who has nothing is afraid of nothing.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Hope is the last to die.
(Portuguese Proverb)
In a breadless home, everyone complains and nobody is right.
(Portuguese Proverb)
It's hard to please Greeks and Trojans at the same time.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Money doesn't sprout on trees.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Old donkeys do not learn languages.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Rather alone than in bad company.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The fear of God is the beginning of all wisdom.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The thief who steals another one is forgiven for 100 years.
(Portuguese Proverb)
To the child and the little bird, God catches the fall.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Wolf doesn't eat wolf.
(Portuguese Proverb)
A word and a stone once let go cannot be recalled.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Beware of a man that does not talk, and of a dog that does not bark.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Each monkey on its branch.
(Portuguese Proverb)
From Spain can come neither good winds nor good marriages.
(Portuguese Proverb)
He who is well prepared has half won the battle.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Hunger and cold surrender a man to his enemy.
(Portuguese Proverb)
In a closed mouth the flies can't come in.
(Portuguese Proverb)
It's like exchanging six for half a dozen.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Much laugher, short wisdom.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Old horse doesn't learn how to walk.
(Portuguese Proverb)
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