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Mexican Proverbs - page 7
When two paupers get married it is the beginning of a generation of beggars.
Mexican Proverb
The lap of its owner is security enough for a cat.
Mexican Proverb
The road to hell is strewn with roses.
Mexican Proverb
Avarice commonly occasions injury to the person who displays it.
Mexican Proverb
Better a steady drip than a sudden deluge.
Mexican Proverb
Better to be alone than in bad company.
Mexican Proverb
Do not refuse the body what it asks for.
Mexican Proverb
While life yet lasts, laughter and molasses.
Mexican Proverb
Who wakes up early gets the God's help.
Mexican Proverb
You don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
Mexican Proverb
You must not tell all that you know, nor judge all that you see, if you would live in peace.
Mexican Proverb
Don't cut your cactus in a neighbor's garden.
Mexican Proverb
Don't do today what you can put off until tomorrow.
Mexican Proverb
Even the best horse needs to be spurred.
Mexican Proverb
Foreign bread is good for your son.
Mexican Proverb
From the fallen tree everyone makes firewood.
Mexican Proverb
God helps the early riser.
Mexican Proverb
He loses his thanks who promises and delays.
Mexican Proverb
There's no better mirror than an old friend.
Mexican Proverb
Time heals and then it kills.
Mexican Proverb
To the satiated bird, cherries taste bitter.
Mexican Proverb
He who is anxious to secure the best tends to get stuck with the worst of the rest.
Mexican Proverb
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