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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)
A sooty chimney costs many a beef-steak.
(Spanish Proverb)
Another's bread costs dear.
(Spanish Proverb)
Better to bend than break.
(Spanish Proverb)
Cleanliness is next to godliness.
(Spanish Proverb)
Do not throw pearls to swine.
(Spanish Proverb)
Fate sends almonds to toothless people.
(Spanish Proverb)
From long journeys long lies.
(Spanish Proverb)
He cannot find water in the sea.
(Spanish Proverb)
He who has sheep has fleeces.
(Spanish Proverb)
He who talks much is sometimes right.
(Spanish Proverb)
In a wood don't walk behind another.
(Spanish Proverb)
Little and often fills the purse.
(Spanish Proverb)
Milk the cow that standeth still.
(Spanish Proverb)
New trappings to an old mule.
(Spanish Proverb)
One swallow does not make a summer.
(Spanish Proverb)
Please your eye and plague your heart.
(Spanish Proverb)
A well-wisher sees from afar.
(Spanish Proverb)
Another's care hangs by a hair.
(Spanish Proverb)
Between brothers, two witnesses and a notary.
(Spanish Proverb)
Clergymen's sons always turn out badly.
(Spanish Proverb)
Don't offer me advice; give me money.
(Spanish Proverb)
Fear guards the vineyard.
(Spanish Proverb)
From that dust comes this mud.
(Spanish Proverb)
He did not invent gunpowder.
(Spanish Proverb)
He who helps everybody, helps nobody.
(Spanish Proverb)
He who would take must give.
(Spanish Proverb)
In wartime no sweets are given out.
(Spanish Proverb)
Little beard, little modesty.
(Spanish Proverb)
Mirrors were not made for the blind.
(Spanish Proverb)
No flies light on a boiling pot.
(Spanish Proverb)
One trick is met by another.
(Spanish Proverb)
Pour not water on a drowned mouse.
(Spanish Proverb)
A wolf's mourning is the fox's feast.
(Spanish Proverb)
Arms and money require good hands.
(Spanish Proverb)
Between smith and smith no money passes.
(Spanish Proverb)
Coming events cast their shadow before.
(Spanish Proverb)
Don't take any wooden nickles.
(Spanish Proverb)
First cobwebs, then chains.
(Spanish Proverb)
Giving alms never lessens the purse.
(Spanish Proverb)
He gathers up ashes and scatters flour.
(Spanish Proverb)
He who is silent gains store.
(Spanish Proverb)
Hear first, and speak afterwards.
(Spanish Proverb)
Ingratitude is the daughter of pride.
(Spanish Proverb)
Little bird, little nest.
(Spanish Proverb)
Misers' money goes twice to market.
(Spanish Proverb)
No fly gets into a shut mouth.
(Spanish Proverb)
One volunteer is worth two pressed men.
(Spanish Proverb)
Poverty is not a crime.
(Spanish Proverb)
About the King and the Inquisition, hush!
(Spanish Proverb)
As mony heads, as mony wits.
(Spanish Proverb)
Between two Saturdays happen many marvels.
(Spanish Proverb)
Coward against coward, the assailant conquers.
(Spanish Proverb)
Drink wine upon figs.
(Spanish Proverb)
First come to the mill, first grind.
(Spanish Proverb)
God delays but doesn't forget.
(Spanish Proverb)
He that neglects time, time will neglect.
(Spanish Proverb)
He who knows little soon tells it.
(Spanish Proverb)
Hell is full of the ungrateful.
(Spanish Proverb)
It is good fishing in troubled waters.
(Spanish Proverb)
Little birds may pick a dead lion.
(Spanish Proverb)
Money gets money.
(Spanish Proverb)
No Jew a fool; no hare lazy.
(Spanish Proverb)
One wedding brings another.
(Spanish Proverb)
Pray to God, but hammer away.
(Spanish Proverb)
After a thrifty father, a prodigal son.
(Spanish Proverb)
As the abbot sings the sacristan responds.
(Spanish Proverb)
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