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Portuguese Proverbs on Man
Portuguese Proverbs on Man
(36 Proverbs)
Beware of a man that does not talk, and of a dog that does not bark.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Hunger and cold surrender a man to his enemy.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Not only of bread lives a man.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Not only of bread will the man live.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Small man, sly or dancer.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Never mention rope in the house of a man who has been hanged.
(Portuguese Proverb)
If you would make an enemy, lend a man money, and ask for it back again.
(Portuguese Proverb)
If you want good advice, consult an old man.
(Portuguese Proverb)
I saw a man, who saw another man, who saw the sea.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Give a man rope enough and he will hang himself.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Give a hint to the man of sense, and consider the thing done.
(Portuguese Proverb)
For lack of men they made my father a justice.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Chastise the good man, he will grow better; chastise the bad, and he will grow worse.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Beware of a man that does not talk and a dog that does not bark.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Better is a leap over the ditch than the entreaties of good men.
(Portuguese Proverb)
You may keep yourself safe from fire, but not from a bad man.
(Portuguese Proverb)
An empty purse, and a finished house, make a man wise, but too late.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Trust not tow with firebrands, not a woman with men.
(Portuguese Proverb)
An empty purse and a new house make a man wise, but too late.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Though we are negroes, we are men, and have souls.
(Portuguese Proverb)
All the world will beat the man whom fortune buffets.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The master orders the man, the man orders the cat, and the cat orders her tail.
(Portuguese Proverb)
A rash man, a skin of good wine, and a glass vessel, do not last long.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Show me a poor man, I will show you a flatterer.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Send a man of sense on the embassy, and you need not instruct him.
(Portuguese Proverb)
A full man is no eater.
(Portuguese Proverb)
A poor man is hungry after eating.
(Portuguese Proverb)
An open box tempts an honest man.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Choleric men are blind and mad.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Dead men tell no tales.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Every man to his trade.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Good men are scarce.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Money makes a man.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The swindler readily cheats the covetous man.
(Portuguese Proverb)
To separate the men from the boys.
(Portuguese Proverb)
A dead man does not speak.
(Portuguese Proverb)
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