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Portuguese Proverbs - page 39
Ill weeds are not hurt by frost.
Portuguese Proverb
Misers' money goes twice to market.
Portuguese Proverb
Misery loves company.
Portuguese Proverb
Money is the root of all evil.
Portuguese Proverb
More grows in a garden than the gardener sows there.
Portuguese Proverb
More haste, less speed.
Portuguese Proverb
In a quarrel between a husband and his wife, keep away.
Portuguese Proverb
In adversity is when friendship is proven.
Portuguese Proverb
In at one ear and out at the other.
Portuguese Proverb
In the long run, the greyhound kills the hare.
Portuguese Proverb
It fares ill with the house when the distaff commands the sword.
Portuguese Proverb
It is an ill bird that fouls its own nest.
Portuguese Proverb
It is approved alchemy to have an income and spend nothing.
Portuguese Proverb
It is bad to have a servant, but worse to have a master.
Portuguese Proverb
Mad as a wet hen.
Portuguese Proverb
Mad love, I for you and you for another.
Portuguese Proverb
Make good flour and you need no trumpet.
Portuguese Proverb
Make the night night, and the day day, and you will live pleasantly.
Portuguese Proverb
Man is fire, woman is tow, and the devil comes and blows.
Portuguese Proverb
Many little makes a mickle.
Portuguese Proverb
Married couples who love each other tell each other a thousand things without talking.
Portuguese Proverb
Marry your son when you please, your daughter when you can.
Portuguese Proverb
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