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He that will not when he may, when he will he shall have nay.
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He made a pit and digged it, and has fallen into the ditch which he made.
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He can do but little who cannot threaten another.
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God will provide, but a good bundle of straw will not be amiss.
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Go to bed with the lamb, and rise with the lark.
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Friday pretexts for not fasting (meaning pleas of indisposition for not eating fish.)
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Fire and love do not say "Go to your work."
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Every one is wise when the mischief is done.
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Don't worry if people call you ordinary -- only if you are ordinary.
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Do you carry the trough, husband, and I will carry the sieve, which is as heavy as the devil.
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Cow of many -- well milked and badly fed.
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Carry bread in your hood to Don Garcia's wedding.
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Better there should be too much than too little.
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Be merry, Shrovetide, for to-morrow thou wilt be ashes.
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An ounce of wit that's bought Is worth a pound that's taught.
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Alas! father, another daughter is born to you.
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A true gentleman would rather have his clothes torn than mended.
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Mary Busybody never wants a bad day, and Mary Drone has God to give and bring to her.
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Look not a gift horse in the mouth.
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Let them talk of men, and beg of me.
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Let every sheep hang by it own foot.
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It little avails the unfortunate to be brave.
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It is better to weep with wise men than to laugh with fools.
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In the rich woman's house she always commands; he never.
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I'll marry, and eat the prime of the pot, and sit down first.
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If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans.
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If you have a loitering servant, set his dinner before him and send him on an errand.
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If the peacock were to look at its feet, it would stop him strutting.
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I wept when I was born and every day explains why.
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I don't count them to you, wife, but a hog makes twelve puddings.
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His courage oozed out at his fingers' ends.
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He who wants a mule without fault must walk on foot.
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He who remains in the mill grinds, not he who goes to and fro.
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He who loves me loves my dog too.
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He who is a Basque, a good Christian and has two mules, needs nothing more.
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He who has been stung by the scorpion is frightened at its shadow.
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He who gives to the public, gives to no one.
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He who does no more than another is no better than another.
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He that will not when he can, cannot when he will.
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He loses his market who has nothing to sell.
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He buys well who is not called a donkey.
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God will listen to you whatever cloak you wear.
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Go to bed supperless and you will wake without debt.
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Fresh port and new wine, send a Christian to the churchyard. (Kill a man before his time.)
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Flying from the bull he fell into the river.
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Every one in his own house, and God in all men's.
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Don't talk too much, because your ignorance is greater than your knowledge.
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Do what the friar says, and not what he does.
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Corsair against corsair nothing is got but empty casks.
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Call me not fortunate till you see me buried.
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Better suffer a known evil than change for uncertain good.
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Be a custom good or bad, a peasant will have it continue in force.
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An ounce of state to a pound of gold.
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After the house is finished, he deserts it.
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A tree often transplanted neither grows nor thrives.
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Marriage is a sack full of ninety-nine snakes and one eel.
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Look for the good and let the bad things come on their own.
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Let the sun shine on me, for I care not for the moon.
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Learn from your tears and you will win laughing.
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It is very savoury to eat scot free.
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It is better to travel hopefully than to arrive.
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In the report, of riches and goodness always bate one half.
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Ill luck enters by fathoms and departs by inches.
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If you want to live and thrive, let the spider run alive.
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If you have a friend who is a doctor, make your bow and send him to the house of your enemy.
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If the mountain will not go to Mahomet, Mahomet must go to the mountain.
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I thought to cross myself, and I put out my eye.
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I do not tell thee what thou art, thou wilt tell it thyself.
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Him who errs, forgive once, but never twice.
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He who trifles with his enemy dies by his hand.
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He who receives the offerings let him ring the bells.
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He who lost his faith, has nothing more to lose.
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He who inherits a hill must climb it.
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He who has been first a novice and then an abbot, knows what the boys do behind the altar.
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He who forgives a thief is a thief himself.
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He who does good to you either dies or goes away.
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He that trusts a faithless friend, has a good witness against him.
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He knows it as well as his Lord's Prayer.
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Have patience and the mulberry leaf will become satin.
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God keep you from "It is too late."
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