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Whom God loves, his bitch litters pigs.
(Spanish Proverb)
Whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth.
(Spanish Proverb)
Whoredom and thieving are never long concealed.
(Spanish Proverb)
Wind and good luck are seldom lasting.
(Spanish Proverb)
Wine wears no breeches.
(Spanish Proverb)
Where there's fire there's smoke.
(Spanish Proverb)
Wit's never bought till it's paid for.
(Spanish Proverb)
Where you lost your cloak, seek it.
(Spanish Proverb)
Women, wind, and fortune, soon change.
(Spanish Proverb)
Wherries must not put out to sea.
(Spanish Proverb)
Wounds heal, but not ill words.
(Spanish Proverb)
Where man is not, nature is barren.
(Spanish Proverb)
Where one door shuts, another opens.
(Spanish Proverb)
Sell publicly and buy privately.
(Spanish Proverb)
Sow dry and set wet.
(Spanish Proverb)
The best cloth has uneven threads.
(Spanish Proverb)
The gallows takes its own.
(Spanish Proverb)
The mouth and the purse, shut.
(Spanish Proverb)
The worst pig gets the best acorn.
(Spanish Proverb)
Time and I against any two.
(Spanish Proverb)
Too many irons in the fire.
(Spanish Proverb)
Under the sackcloth there is something hid.
(Spanish Proverb)
What's everybody's business is nobody's business.
(Spanish Proverb)
Sense comes with age.
(Spanish Proverb)
Steel whets steel.
(Spanish Proverb)
The best cook drops a whole tomato.
(Spanish Proverb)
The gardener's dog, neither full nor hungry.
(Spanish Proverb)
The ox spoke and said "Moo."
(Spanish Proverb)
There are more threatened than hurt.
(Spanish Proverb)
To a depraved taste sweet is bitter.
(Spanish Proverb)
Too much breaks the bag.
(Spanish Proverb)
Vainglory blossoms, and bears no fruit.
(Spanish Proverb)
When drink enters, wisdom departs.
(Spanish Proverb)
Set a sprat to catch a mackerel.
(Spanish Proverb)
Stubborn men make lawyers.
(Spanish Proverb)
The best mirror is an old friend.
(Spanish Proverb)
The golden ass passes everywhere.
(Spanish Proverb)
The paunch warm, the foot sleepy.
(Spanish Proverb)
There is luck in leisure.
(Spanish Proverb)
To a hard knot a hard wedge.
(Spanish Proverb)
Tripe broth, you make much of yourself.
(Spanish Proverb)
Water for oxen, wine for kings.
(Spanish Proverb)
When God will not, the saints cannot.
(Spanish Proverb)
She is nether fish nor fowl.
(Spanish Proverb)
Sugared words generally prove bitter.
(Spanish Proverb)
The boy is father to the man.
(Spanish Proverb)
The greatest victory is a bloodless victory.
(Spanish Proverb)
The rotten apple spoils its companion.
(Spanish Proverb)
There is luck in odd numbers.
(Spanish Proverb)
To a hasty demand a leisure reply.
(Spanish Proverb)
Trouts are not caught with dry breeches.
(Spanish Proverb)
Weight and measure save a man toil.
(Spanish Proverb)
When one door shuts, a hundred open.
(Spanish Proverb)
She stoops to conquer.
(Spanish Proverb)
Take hold of a good minute.
(Spanish Proverb)
The bread eaten, the company departs.
(Spanish Proverb)
The grey mare is the better horse.
(Spanish Proverb)
The sharper soon cheats the covetous man.
(Spanish Proverb)
There is measure in all things.
(Spanish Proverb)
To beards with money cavaliers pay respect.
(Spanish Proverb)
True love suffers no concealment.
(Spanish Proverb)
Welcome, misfortune, if you come alone.
(Spanish Proverb)
When poor, liberal; when rich, stingy.
(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)
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