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Of two cowards, the one who attacks conquers the other.
Portuguese Proverb
One fool makes a hundred.
Portuguese Proverb
One hand washes the other and both of them wash the face.
Portuguese Proverb
Hear, see, and say nothing if you would live in peace.
Portuguese Proverb
How did you rear so many children? By being fondest of the little ones.
Portuguese Proverb
I am on good terms with the friend who eats his bread with me.
Portuguese Proverb
No flies get into a shut mouth.
Portuguese Proverb
I renounce the friend who eats what is mine with me, and what is his own by himself.
Portuguese Proverb
I renounce the golden basin in which I have to spit blood.
Portuguese Proverb
If a poor man gives to you, he expects more in return.
Portuguese Proverb
If life gives you a lemon, make a caipirinha out of it.
Portuguese Proverb
If you can't beat them, join them.
Portuguese Proverb
Much cry and little wool.
Portuguese Proverb
Much laughter, little wit.
Portuguese Proverb
Much never cost little.
Portuguese Proverb
My life and soul at your service, but not the pack-saddle.
Portuguese Proverb
My money, your money, let us go to the tavern.
Portuguese Proverb
If you laugh to-day, you will cry to-morrow.
Portuguese Proverb
If you want good advice, consult an old man.
Portuguese Proverb
If you would be happy for a week take a wife; if you would be happy for a month kill a pig; but if you would be happy all your life plant a garden.
Portuguese Proverb
If you would grow poor without perceiving it, employ workmen and go to sleep.
Portuguese Proverb
If you would have the dog follow you, give him bread.
Portuguese Proverb
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