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Spanish Proverbs - page 61
The wrong doer is never without a pretext.
Spanish Proverb
The stone is hard and the drop is small, but a hole is made by the constant fall.
Spanish Proverb
The official who can't lie may as well be out of the world.
Spanish Proverb
The first one to eat, the last one to work.
Spanish Proverb
The dog wags his tail, not for you, but for your bread.
Spanish Proverb
The cat always leaves her mark upon her friend.
Spanish Proverb
The bath has sworn not to whiten the blackamoor.
Spanish Proverb
See that you tie so that you can untie.
Spanish Proverb
Plough wet or dry, and you will not have to kiss your neighbour's breech.
Spanish Proverb
Three things must epigrams, like bees, have all, A sting, and honey, and a body small.
Spanish Proverb
The stew mixed by many is ill-seasoned and worse cooked.
Spanish Proverb
The poor man has his crop destroyed by hail every year.
Spanish Proverb
The obscure we see eventually. The completely apparent takes longer.
Spanish Proverb
The kite's malady, its wings broken and its beak sound.
Spanish Proverb
Spilled wine is a sign of happiness, but break the bed and all will have long faces.
Spanish Proverb
Plough or not plough, you must pay your rent.
Spanish Proverb
Of your wife and your tried friend believe nothing but what you know for certain.
Spanish Proverb
No need to seek shelter for an old ox.
Spanish Proverb
Poverty does not destroy virtue, nor does wealth bestow it.
Spanish Proverb
One ass among many monkeys is grinned at by all.
Spanish Proverb
Miguel, Miguel, you have no bees, and yet sell honey.
Spanish Proverb
What is done, is done for this time.
Spanish Proverb
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