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A blustering night, a fair day follows.
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A word from the mouth, a stone from a sling.
(Spanish Proverb)
By always taking out and never putting in, the bottom is soon reached.
(Spanish Proverb)
Each to his own and God watching over everyone.
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God grant me to contend with those that understand me.
(Spanish Proverb)
Honor buys no meat in the market. Hope is a good breakfast but a bad supper.
(Spanish Proverb)
If you pay not a servant his wages then he will pay himself.
(Spanish Proverb)
Laws, like the spider's web, catch the fly and let the hawk go free.
(Spanish Proverb)
Man is fire, woman is tow; the devil comes with a bellows.
(Spanish Proverb)
Of all pains, the greatest pain, is to love, but love in vain.
(Spanish Proverb)
Spring is in the air. The sap rises in the spring.
(Spanish Proverb)
The king goes as far as he may, not as far as he could.
(Spanish Proverb)
To deny all, is to confess all.
(Spanish Proverb)
What the boss says goes.
(Spanish Proverb)
You can't serve God and Mammon.
(Spanish Proverb)
A dog does not always bark at the front gate.
(Spanish Proverb)
Abundance of things engenders disdainfulness.
(Spanish Proverb)
Changing one's mind is more often a sign of prudence than of ignorance.
(Spanish Proverb)
Eat, drink and be merry.
(Spanish Proverb)
God sends cold after clothes.
(Spanish Proverb)
Hunger is good kitchen.
(Spanish Proverb)
If you talk too much you're likely to give yourself away.
(Spanish Proverb)
Let every man mind his own business.
(Spanish Proverb)
Married people need a home of their own.
(Spanish Proverb)
One can never know too much.
(Spanish Proverb)
Stars are not seen by sunshine.
(Spanish Proverb)
The lazy servant to save one step takes eight.
(Spanish Proverb)
To find oneself in tight breeches.
(Spanish Proverb)
What you see is what you get.
(Spanish Proverb)
You have to make the most of the chances that come your way. You have to strike while the iron is hot.
(Spanish Proverb)
A few germs never hurt anyone.
(Spanish Proverb)
All griefs with bread are less.
(Spanish Proverb)
Compare your grieves with other men's and they will seem less.
(Spanish Proverb)
Even the best writer has to erase sometimes.
(Spanish Proverb)
God take you, pound, drunk out and not yet spun.
(Spanish Proverb)
I don't care what people say as long as I get what want.
(Spanish Proverb)
If you think the worst, you won't be far wrong.
(Spanish Proverb)
Let the dog bark so he don't bite me.
(Spanish Proverb)
Misfortunes always come in threes. These things always come in threes.
(Spanish Proverb)
One man's punishment is a deterrent to many.
(Spanish Proverb)
Take no notice of the stupid things people say.
(Spanish Proverb)
The man who does not love a horse cannot love a woman.
(Spanish Proverb)
To the bold man fortune gives her hand.
(Spanish Proverb)
When drums beat, laws are silent.
(Spanish Proverb)
You have to suffer in the name of fashion.
(Spanish Proverb)
A gentle breeze blowing in the right direction is better than a pair of strong oars.
(Spanish Proverb)
All mouth and no trousers. All talk and no action.
(Spanish Proverb)
Cuando amor no es locura, no es amor.
(Spanish Proverb)
Every cock crows on his own dunghill.
(Spanish Proverb)
Growing old is no more than another bad habit.
(Spanish Proverb)
I don't want the cheese; I just want out of the trap.
(Spanish Proverb)
If you want a fine wife, don't pick her on a Sunday.
(Spanish Proverb)
Let the dogs bark; it's a sign that we are galloping ahead.
(Spanish Proverb)
Money goes where money is.
(Spanish Proverb)
One wolf does not bite another.
(Spanish Proverb)
Take what you want, then pay for it.
(Spanish Proverb)
The more danger, the more honor.
(Spanish Proverb)
To whom you tell your secrets, to him you resign your liberty.
(Spanish Proverb)
When fortune knocks upon the door open it widely.
(Spanish Proverb)
You must face the consequences of your actions.
(Spanish Proverb)
A good grievance is better than bad payment.
(Spanish Proverb)
An oak is not felled at one blow.
(Spanish Proverb)
Dead men have no friends.
(Spanish Proverb)
Every person is a fool in some person's opinion.
(Spanish Proverb)
He that chastens one chastens twenty.
(Spanish Proverb)
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Never say die.
(Spanish Proverb)
If you want to watch, you'd better keep quiet.
(Spanish Proverb)
Let those pater nosters be for your own soul.
(Spanish Proverb)
Much pleasure and little grief is every man's desire.
(Spanish Proverb)
Patience, time, and money accommodate all things.
(Spanish Proverb)
Taking out and not putting in soon reaches the bottom.
(Spanish Proverb)
The person seeking India's riches must have them within himself.
(Spanish Proverb)
Tomorrow is often the busiest time of the year.
(Spanish Proverb)
When one is hungry everything tastes good.
(Spanish Proverb)
You're casting pearls before swine.
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A hundred tailors, a hundred millers, and a hundred weavers, are three hundred thieves.
(Spanish Proverb)
An ounce of mother is worth a pound of priests.
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Debts are like children: the smaller they are the more noise they make.
(Spanish Proverb)
Every season brings its joy.
(Spanish Proverb)
He that has a good harvest must be able to endure a few thistles.
(Spanish Proverb)
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