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After the storm comes the easiness.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Big fish are fished in big rivers.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Each monkey on its own branch.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Frost on the mutt, water on the bed.
(Portuguese Proverb)
He who knows, knows. He who doesn't know, learns.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Hunger is the best seasoning.
(Portuguese Proverb)
In a dangerous river, the alligators swim backstroke.
(Portuguese Proverb)
It's not worth undressing a saint to dress another one.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Much laughter, little brains.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Old monkeys don't put their hand in jars.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Rome and Pavia weren't built in a day.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The habit doesn't make the monk.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The worst blind is that who doesn't want to see.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Trust the virgin and don't run.
(Portuguese Proverb)
You should not demise what you get for free.
(Portuguese Proverb)
A bird in the hand is more worth than two flying.
(Portuguese Proverb)
After the storm comes the good weather.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Big walks, big lies.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Each one in his profession.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Give orders, and do no more, and nothing will be done.
(Portuguese Proverb)
He who lives shall see.
(Portuguese Proverb)
If a rich man ate a snake, they would say it was because of his wisdom.
(Portuguese Proverb)
In a piranha infested river, monkeys drink water using a straw.
(Portuguese Proverb)
It's when it's small that the cucumber gets warped.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Necessity makes the frog jump.
(Portuguese Proverb)
One doesn't examine the teeth of a gift horse.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Running by one's will never gets tired.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The mare's kicks are caresses to the colt.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The worst pig eats the best acorn.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Two eyes see better than only one.
(Portuguese Proverb)
You tie the horse at the will of the master.
(Portuguese Proverb)
A cat that has been scalded is afraid of cold water.
(Portuguese Proverb)
An abyss calls another.
(Portuguese Proverb)
By its fruits one knows the tree.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Each one takes his/her own decisions.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Give to the poor, lend to God.
(Portuguese Proverb)
He who plants winds harvests storms.
(Portuguese Proverb)
If kneeled, then you've gotta pray.
(Portuguese Proverb)
In a quarrel between a husband and his wife, keep away.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Justice begins at home.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Never poke a jaguar with a short stick.
(Portuguese Proverb)
One hand washes the other and both of them wash the face.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Seat yourself in your place, and they will not make you rise.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The midwifes fight, the truths are uncovered.
(Portuguese Proverb)
There are bad things that come for the good.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Unlucky in gambling, lucky in love.
(Portuguese Proverb)
You will know what something is really worth, when you loose it forever.
(Portuguese Proverb)
A cat that is hidden with its tail showing.
(Portuguese Proverb)
An healthy mind for an healthy body.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Change yourself, and your luck will change.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Each one to his owner.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Go not with every ailment to the doctor, nor with every plaint to lawyer.
(Portuguese Proverb)
He who sees face doesn't see heart.
(Portuguese Proverb)
If life gives you a lemon, make a caipirinha out of it.
(Portuguese Proverb)
In adversity is when friendship is proven.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Laugh better he who laughs last.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Never say 'from this water I shall not drink'.
(Portuguese Proverb)
One knows where the shoes hurt.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Slowly one goes far.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The misfortune of many is a consolation.
(Portuguese Proverb)
There is no pleasure that does not pall, the more so if it costs nothing.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Unused iron is ruined by rust.
(Portuguese Proverb)
A dog bitten by a snake is afraid of sausages.
(Portuguese Proverb)
An old monkey will not stick his hand into a jar.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Change yourself, change your fortunes.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Each one with his peer.
(Portuguese Proverb)
God gives nuts to who has no teeth.
(Portuguese Proverb)
He who stores, albeit being hungry, the rat will eat.
(Portuguese Proverb)
If marriage were a good thing, it wouldn't need witnesses.
(Portuguese Proverb)
In April, tons of water.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Let every sheep hand by its own leg.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Never say: 'of this water I will never drink.'
(Portuguese Proverb)
One only gives what one has.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Small man, sly or dancer.
(Portuguese Proverb)
The night is good counsellor.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Thief who steals thief has one hundred years of pardon.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Water by Saint John's takes oil and doesn't give bread.
(Portuguese Proverb)
A dog that has been bitten by a snake, fears the sausage.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Appearances are deceiving.
(Portuguese Proverb)
Children raised, doubled work.
(Portuguese Proverb)
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