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He who marries prudence is the brother-in-law of peace.
(Bolivian Proverb)
If you marry wise judgment, peace will become your brother-in-law.
(Bolivian Proverb)
It is better to eat bread with love than fowl with grief.
(Bolivian Proverb)
It's easier to know your enemies than to know your friends.
(Bolivian Proverb)
Love and prudence are absolutely incompatible.
(Bolivian Proverb)
Love flies away and the pain remains.
(Bolivian Proverb)
A quarrel is like buttermilk, the more you stir it, the more sour it grows.
(Bolivian Proverb)
A thrashing river is a fisherman's bounty.
(Bolivian Proverb)
An altercation is like buttermilk -- the more you stir it, the sourer it gets.
(Bolivian Proverb)
Good comes from far away; evil is close at hand.
(Bolivian Proverb)
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