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If the hope is lost, it's better to hurry.
(Mexican Proverb)
It's not the fault of the indian, but of he who makes of the indian his friend.
(Mexican Proverb)
No one knows for whom they work.
(Mexican Proverb)
Respect for the rights of others is peace.
(Mexican Proverb)
The clown is best in his own country, and the gentleman anywhere.
(Mexican Proverb)
The more one looks, the less one sees.
(Mexican Proverb)
There's no life so tiring as one of doing nothing.
(Mexican Proverb)
When in doubt of what is right, consult your pillow overnight.
(Mexican Proverb)
Worth makes the man and want of it the fellow.
(Mexican Proverb)
If the river sounds, it's because it has water.
(Mexican Proverb)
Jealous about honor and careless about providing.
(Mexican Proverb)
No one trips with the same stone twice.
(Mexican Proverb)
Revenge is a dish that tastes better cold.
(Mexican Proverb)
The crime accuses itself.
(Mexican Proverb)
The most desirable woman is always the one who belongs to someone else.
(Mexican Proverb)
There's no reason to walk on the branches when the trunk is so thick.
(Mexican Proverb)
When it's time to fry the beans, you can't do without lard.
(Mexican Proverb)
Yes, old: But never sexually cold.
(Mexican Proverb)
If you don't honor your wife, you are dishonoring yourself.
(Mexican Proverb)
Keep your counsel arrested until it's requested.
(Mexican Proverb)
No road is safer than the one just robbed.
(Mexican Proverb)
Rocking chairs make long-tailed cats uneasy.
(Mexican Proverb)
The dead to his burial ground, and the living to his fooling around.
(Mexican Proverb)
The mule wasn't born wild, the stick made her that way.
(Mexican Proverb)
There's no worse deaf man than the man who doesn't want to listen.
(Mexican Proverb)
When on an unenjoyable walk, walk faster.
(Mexican Proverb)
You don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
(Mexican Proverb)
If you see your neighbor has lost his beard, you'd best start lathering yours.
(Mexican Proverb)
Let him attack who will; the strong wait.
(Mexican Proverb)
Nobody lives in another person's head.
(Mexican Proverb)
Self-praise amounts to self-condemnation.
(Mexican Proverb)
The deaf does not listen, but invents well.
(Mexican Proverb)
The one who went to La Villa, lost his/her chair.
(Mexican Proverb)
There's no worse struggle than one that never begins.
(Mexican Proverb)
When you see that someone is cutting your neighbor's beard, start wetting yours.
(Mexican Proverb)
You judge the way you live.
(Mexican Proverb)
If you want to live in peace, you must not tell everything that you know, nor judge everything that you see.
(Mexican Proverb)
Let not the tongue speak what the head may have to pay for.
(Mexican Proverb)
Not all that glitters is gold.
(Mexican Proverb)
Shrimp that sleeps is carried by the tide.
(Mexican Proverb)
The devil is wiser not because he's the devil, but because he's old.
(Mexican Proverb)
The prickly pear has company only when it bears fruit.
(Mexican Proverb)
Though the cage be made of gold, it's still a prison.
(Mexican Proverb)
When young, it's all dreams; when old, all memories.
(Mexican Proverb)
You must not tell all that you know, nor judge all that you see, if you would live in peace.
(Mexican Proverb)
If you would be a good judge, pay attention to what everyone says.
(Mexican Proverb)
Let water run that you do not intend to drink.
(Mexican Proverb)
Not so much that it burns the saint, nor so little that it doesn't illuminate him.
(Mexican Proverb)
Since excuses were invented, no one is ever in the wrong.
(Mexican Proverb)
The Devil knows more because he's old than because he's the devil.
(Mexican Proverb)
The rat that knows but one hole is soon caught by the cat.
(Mexican Proverb)
Time heals and then it kills.
(Mexican Proverb)
Where one door closes, another one opens.
(Mexican Proverb)
Youth is a folly; maturity, a struggle; old age a remorse.
(Mexican Proverb)
If you're going to rest under the sun, it's better to keep walking.
(Mexican Proverb)
Look at the man you serve and you will see how much you are esteemed.
(Mexican Proverb)
Of doctor and poet, musician and madman, we each have a trace.
(Mexican Proverb)
Sorrow also sings, when it runs to deep to cry.
(Mexican Proverb)
The dog that has his bitch in town never barks well.
(Mexican Proverb)
The rat who only knows about one hole will soon be caught by the cat.
(Mexican Proverb)
To the dead, internment and, to the living, enjoyment orto the dead, the grave and, to the living, chicken.
(Mexican Proverb)
Where the river makes a sound, you can be sure it's carrying water.
(Mexican Proverb)
In the matter of pigs, all is money, and in the matter of money, all are pigs.
(Mexican Proverb)
Make deaf ears to stupid words.
(Mexican Proverb)
Old debts are not paid, and new ones are left to get old.
(Mexican Proverb)
Speak plain -- call bread bread, and wine wine.
(Mexican Proverb)
The fewer the donkeys, the more ears of corn.
(Mexican Proverb)
The sin carries its own penance.
(Mexican Proverb)
To the hungry man no bread is bad.
(Mexican Proverb)
Where there are trees there are no builders.
(Mexican Proverb)
In this treacherous world there is neither truth nor lie; everything is like the color of the crystal through which you gaze.
(Mexican Proverb)
Malice leaves reality behind.
(Mexican Proverb)
Once the dog's dead, the rabies end.
(Mexican Proverb)
Stupidity closes the doors of kindness.
(Mexican Proverb)
The frog squashed the hardest croaks the louder.
(Mexican Proverb)
The throat must pay for what the tongue may say.
(Mexican Proverb)
To the satiated bird, cherries taste bitter.
(Mexican Proverb)
Where there was fire, ashes remain.
(Mexican Proverb)
He who talks too much errs much.
(Mexican Proverb)
In youth we learn, in old age we understand.
(Mexican Proverb)
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