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Portuguese Proverbs - page 33
The sheep that bleats loses a mouthful.
Portuguese Proverb
The swindler readily cheats the covetous man.
Portuguese Proverb
The tailor ill-dressed, the shoemaker ill-shod.
Portuguese Proverb
The thief proceeds from a needle to gold, and from gold to the gallows.
Portuguese Proverb
The thief thinks that all are like himself.
Portuguese Proverb
Don't cry over spilt milk.
Portuguese Proverb
Don't make yourself poor to one who won't make you rich.
Portuguese Proverb
Drink nothing without seeing it, sign nothing without reading it.
Portuguese Proverb
The mistress is queen, the wife is the slave.
Portuguese Proverb
The opportunity makes the thief.
Portuguese Proverb
The pitcher that goes often to the well leaves either its handle or its spout there.
Portuguese Proverb
Each one to his owner.
Portuguese Proverb
Eat to live, not live to eat.
Portuguese Proverb
Eat with him, and beware of him.
Portuguese Proverb
Every cask smells of the wine it contains.
Portuguese Proverb
Every cloud has a silver lining.
Portuguese Proverb
Every hair casts its shadow.
Portuguese Proverb
The loss which your neighbour does not know is no real loss.
Portuguese Proverb
The lucky man has a daughter for his first-born.
Portuguese Proverb
The malady that is more incurable is folly.
Portuguese Proverb
The master's eye makes the horse fat.
Portuguese Proverb
The midwifes fight, the truths are uncovered.
Portuguese Proverb
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