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When the cat's away the rats will play.
(Spanish Proverb)
You've made bed, and now you'll have to lie in it.
(Spanish Proverb)
A hungry belly listens to no one.
(Spanish Proverb)
As soon as one goes out the window, another comes in the door.
(Spanish Proverb)
Deeds are love, and not fine phrases.
(Spanish Proverb)
Every woman has something of a witch about her.
(Spanish Proverb)
He that is born to be hanged shall never be drowned. You can't escape your destiny.
(Spanish Proverb)
If someone cannot even keep his own secrets, don't count on him to keep someone else's.
(Spanish Proverb)
It is better if they say, "He ran away here" than "He died here."
(Spanish Proverb)
Let's get things clear.
(Spanish Proverb)
Never advise anyone to go to war or to get married. Write down the advice of him who loves you, though you like it not at present. He that has no children brings them up well.
(Spanish Proverb)
Poverty breeds discontent.
(Spanish Proverb)
The ass of many owners is food for wolves.
(Spanish Proverb)
The person who plants the lettuce does not always eat the salad.
(Spanish Proverb)
Two great talkers will not travel far together.
(Spanish Proverb)
When there is a famine, no bread is stale.
(Spanish Proverb)
A little thing in hand is worth more than a great thing in prospect.
(Spanish Proverb)
Ask for too much so that you can get enough.
(Spanish Proverb)
Dios tarda pero no olvida -- God delays but doesn't forget.
(Spanish Proverb)
Evildoers always think the worst of others.
(Spanish Proverb)
He that is rich will not be called a fool.
(Spanish Proverb)
If there's no bread, cakes are very good.
(Spanish Proverb)
It is better to be born a beggar than a fool.
(Spanish Proverb)
Like blood, like good, and like age, make the happiest marriage.
(Spanish Proverb)
Never advise someone to go to war or to get married.
(Spanish Proverb)
Problems don't seem so bad if you keep cheerful.
(Spanish Proverb)
The bachelor is a peacock, the fiancT is a lion and the married man a mule.
(Spanish Proverb)
The pitcher goes so often to the well, that it leaves its handle or its mouth.
(Spanish Proverb)
Unshared joy is an unlighted candle.
(Spanish Proverb)
Where shall the ox go and not plough?
(Spanish Proverb)
A man may learn wit every day.
(Spanish Proverb)
At her wedding, the bride eats the least.
(Spanish Proverb)
Discretion is a way of hiding what you cannot help.
(Spanish Proverb)
Fresh port and new wine, send a Christian to the churchyard.
(Spanish Proverb)
He that marries a widow will often have a dead man's head thrown into the dish.
(Spanish Proverb)
If you are choosing between bad company and loneliness, choose the second option.
(Spanish Proverb)
It just makes things worse.
(Spanish Proverb)
Live and let live. There's nothing so queer as folk.
(Spanish Proverb)
Never marry a widow unless her first husband was hanged.
(Spanish Proverb)
Raise ravens and they will peck our your eye.
(Spanish Proverb)
The beast that goes well is never without some one to try his paces.
(Spanish Proverb)
The rat that has but one hole is soon caught.
(Spanish Proverb)
Walk till the blood appears on the cheek, but not the sweat on the brow.
(Spanish Proverb)
Where there's gossiping, there's lying.
(Spanish Proverb)
A meowing cat is never a good mouse catcher.
(Spanish Proverb)
At the game's end we shall see who gains.
(Spanish Proverb)
Do what is right, come what may.
(Spanish Proverb)
Friday pretexts for not fasting.
(Spanish Proverb)
He who fears death cannot enjoy life.
(Spanish Proverb)
If you don't have what it takes you won't get on in the world.
(Spanish Proverb)
It makes no difference. It's as broad as it is long.
(Spanish Proverb)
Look for the good, and let the bad come on its own.
(Spanish Proverb)
Never offer your hen for sale on a rainy day.
(Spanish Proverb)
Rather mulberry than almond.
(Spanish Proverb)
The best way to solve a problem is to attack the cause of it.
(Spanish Proverb)
The stolen ox sometimes puts his head out of the stall.
(Spanish Proverb)
We are all equal in the eyes of the Lord.
(Spanish Proverb)
Where there's whispering, there's lying.
(Spanish Proverb)
A person who talks a lot is bound to be right sometimes.
(Spanish Proverb)
Before you marry, beware, for it is a knot difficult to untie.
(Spanish Proverb)
Do you want to see a wolf with young? Marry your daughter.
(Spanish Proverb)
Friendless in life, friendless in death.
(Spanish Proverb)
He who greases his cart-wheels helps his oxen.
(Spanish Proverb)
If you don't pay a servant his wages, then he will pay himself.
(Spanish Proverb)
It's a Small world.
(Spanish Proverb)
Love can do much, money can do everything.
(Spanish Proverb)
Never too late to do well.
(Spanish Proverb)
Say nothing when you are giving -- only say something when you are receiving.
(Spanish Proverb)
The chickens have come home to roost. You're suffering the consequences now.
(Spanish Proverb)
The wind changes every day; a woman changes every second.
(Spanish Proverb)
We have been fools once in our lives.
(Spanish Proverb)
Where you father has been with ink, go not you with a bag.
(Spanish Proverb)
A mule and a woman do what is expected of them.
(Spanish Proverb)
A lot of weeds will grow in a stagnant pond.
(Spanish Proverb)
A good word extinguishes more than a pailful of water.
(Spanish Proverb)
A fast day is the eve of a feast day.
(Spanish Proverb)
A bad man's gift is like his master.
(Spanish Proverb)
A morsel eaten selfishly does not gain a friend.
(Spanish Proverb)
A little loss frightens, a great one tames.
(Spanish Proverb)
A good thing lost is a good thing valued.
(Spanish Proverb)
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