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I thought to cross myself, and I put out my eye.
Spanish Proverb
If the peacock were to look at its feet, it would stop him strutting.
Spanish Proverb
If there be no remedy, why worry?
Spanish Proverb
If they say you are good, ask you self if it be true.
Spanish Proverb
If two doctors visit a sick man, the sexton rings the bells.
Spanish Proverb
If you have a loitering servant, set his dinner before him and send him on an errand.
Spanish Proverb
If you live like that, you're bound to come to a bad end.
Spanish Proverb
If you want to live and thrive, let the spider run alive.
Spanish Proverb
If you want to marry wisely, marry your equal.
Spanish Proverb
Let the salad-maker be a spendthrift for oil, a miser for vinegar, a statesman for salt, and a madman for tossing.
Spanish Proverb
Let them talk of men, and beg of me.
Spanish Proverb
God grant me to argue with those who understand me.
Spanish Proverb
Home is where he hangs his hat.
Spanish Proverb
If you must battle your enemy, hit him where it hurts him most.
Spanish Proverb
God grant me to contend with those that understand me.
Spanish Proverb
A dog does not always bark at the front gate.
Spanish Proverb
If you talk too much you're likely to give yourself away.
Spanish Proverb
All griefs with bread are less.
Spanish Proverb
Desperation is the mistress of the impossible.
Spanish Proverb
Fox's broth, cold and scalding.
Spanish Proverb
A great lance-thrust to a dead Moor.
Spanish Proverb
A day without bread lasts long.
Spanish Proverb
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