French, Spanish Proverbs, Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
18 French, Spanish Proverbs
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“A good lawyer is a bad neighbour.”
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“Absent, none without blame; present, none without excuse.”
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“Every road leads to Rome.”
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“Forewarned is forearmed.”
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“He who eats the king's cow lean, pays for it fat.”
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“He who lies down with dogs gets up with fleas.”
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“Manual jokes are clown's jokes.”
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“Need makes the old woman trot.”
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“Old reckonings breed new disputes.”
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“Repentance costs dear.”
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“The eye of the master fattens the steed.”
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“There is a remedy for everything but death.”
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“There is a remedy for everything except death.”
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“What a woman wills God wills.”
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“What the she-wolf does (or brings forth) pleases the he-wolf.”
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“When the devil finds the door shut he goes away.”
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“Wine wears no breeches.”
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“Wine wears no mask.”
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