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Wounds heal, but not ill words.
(Spanish Proverb)
White hands are no offence.
(Spanish Proverb)
Wounds pain most when grown cool.
(Spanish Proverb)
Who has a trade may go anywhere.
(Spanish Proverb)
Wrinkles are the gravestones of love.
(Spanish Proverb)
Who has nothing fears nothing.
(Spanish Proverb)
Yesterday a cowherd, to-day a cavalier.
(Spanish Proverb)
Who is to bell the cat?
(Spanish Proverb)
You can't make pancakes without breaking eggs.
(Spanish Proverb)
Who knows most, says least.
(Spanish Proverb)
You want better bread than wheaten.
(Spanish Proverb)
Where man is not, nature is barren.
(Spanish Proverb)
Where one door shuts, another opens.
(Spanish Proverb)
Shoemaker stick to your last.
(Spanish Proverb)
Take the will for the deed.
(Spanish Proverb)
The cask full, the mother-in-law drunk.
(Spanish Proverb)
The gutter by dropping wears the stone.
(Spanish Proverb)
The shirt is nearer than the frock.
(Spanish Proverb)
There is no disinterested gift.
(Spanish Proverb)
To deny everything is to confess everything.
(Spanish Proverb)
Trust in God upon good security.
(Spanish Proverb)
Well begun is half done.
(Spanish Proverb)
When the flatterer pipes, the devil dances.
(Spanish Proverb)
Short hose must have long points.
(Spanish Proverb)
Talk much, and err much.
(Spanish Proverb)
The cat is friendly, but scratches.
(Spanish Proverb)
The heart is no traitor.
(Spanish Proverb)
The snake that seduced Eve spoke Spanish.
(Spanish Proverb)
There is no tax upon lying.
(Spanish Proverb)
To drunken mothers-in-law give full jugs.
(Spanish Proverb)
Truths and roses have thorns about them.
(Spanish Proverb)
What a woman wills God wills.
(Spanish Proverb)
When the rabbit has escaped, comes advice.
(Spanish Proverb)
Shyness is the prison of the heart.
(Spanish Proverb)
Talking is easy, action is difficult.
(Spanish Proverb)
The devil hides behind the cross.
(Spanish Proverb)
The hen lays upon an egg.
(Spanish Proverb)
The squeaking wheel gets the grease.
(Spanish Proverb)
There is no thief without a receiver.
(Spanish Proverb)
To err is human, to forgive divine.
(Spanish Proverb)
Two blacks don't make a white.
(Spanish Proverb)
What cures Sancho makes Martha sick.
(Spanish Proverb)
When the spleen increases, the body diminishes.
(Spanish Proverb)
Sickly women live longer.
(Spanish Proverb)
Tell a lie and find the truth.
(Spanish Proverb)
The devil lurks behind the cross.
(Spanish Proverb)
The hole invites the thief.
(Spanish Proverb)
The stew that boils much loses flavour.
(Spanish Proverb)
There is truth in wine.
(Spanish Proverb)
To every evil doer his evil day.
(Spanish Proverb)
Two can play at that game.
(Spanish Proverb)
What cures the liver harms the spleen.
(Spanish Proverb)
Where force prevails, right perishes.
(Spanish Proverb)
Silent water is dangerous water.
(Spanish Proverb)
Tell it well, or say nothing.
(Spanish Proverb)
The dress does not make the friar.
(Spanish Proverb)
The honest man enjoys the theft.
(Spanish Proverb)
The thread breaks where it is thinnest.
(Spanish Proverb)
They are rich who have friends.
(Spanish Proverb)
To him that watches, everything is revealed.
(Spanish Proverb)
Two false men to one traitor.
(Spanish Proverb)
What force cannot do ingenuity may.
(Spanish Proverb)
Where friars abound keep your eyes open.
(Spanish Proverb)
Right or wrong, God aid our purpose.
(Spanish Proverb)
Silly sheep, where one goes, all go.
(Spanish Proverb)
Tell your own story first.
(Spanish Proverb)
The exception proves the rule.
(Spanish Proverb)
The horseshoe that clatters wants a nail.
(Spanish Proverb)
The threatener loses the opportunity of vengeance.
(Spanish Proverb)
They turn night into day.
(Spanish Proverb)
To love and be wise is impossible.
(Spanish Proverb)
Two great talkers never go far together.
(Spanish Proverb)
What is in use, wants no excuse.
(Spanish Proverb)
Where luck is wanting, diligence is useless.
(Spanish Proverb)
Right overstrained turns to wrong.
(Spanish Proverb)
Skilled hands eat trouts.
(Spanish Proverb)
That which covers thee discovers thee.
(Spanish Proverb)
The exception which proves the rule.
(Spanish Proverb)
The leader follows in front.
(Spanish Proverb)
The tired ox plants his foot firmly.
(Spanish Proverb)
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