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The cow that does not eat with the oxen, either eats before or after them.
Galician Proverb
The fox goes through the corn and does not eat, but brushes it down with his tail.
Galician Proverb
You a lady, I a lady, who is to put the sow out of doors?
Galician Proverb
The hen's eyes are where her eggs are.
Galician Proverb
The bad neighbour gives a needle without thread.
Galician Proverb
I see by my mother-in-law's eyes when the devil takes hold of her.
Galician Proverb
He that is won with a nut, may be lost with an apple.
Galician Proverb
He that is unkind to his own will not be kind to others.
Galician Proverb
A church stone drops gold.
Galician Proverb
The devil is fond of his own.
Galician Proverb
He that promises most will perform least.
Galician Proverb
Don't give cherries to pigs or advice to fools.
Galician Proverb
Every day good luck to thee, and no day of sorrow be.
Galician Proverb
As thou valuest yourself, others will esteem thee.
Galician Proverb
Carelessness is worse than a thief.
Galician Proverb
He who lies in the mud will rise dirty.
Galician Proverb
In the shelter of each other, the people live.
Galician Proverb
The child that is left to himself will put his mother to shame.
Galician Proverb
Even God cannot make two mountains without a valley in between.
Galician Proverb
He that will not look forward must look behind.
Galician Proverb
If the best man's faults were written on his forehead, it would make him pull his hat over his eyes.
Galician Proverb
Modesty is the beauty of women.
Galician Proverb
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