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1412 Sayings for Spanish Proverbs in the Database.

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 :: Proverbs »  Spanish
If the sky falls, hold up your hands.
Source: (Spanish)
If there be no remedy, why worry?
Source: (Spanish)
If there were no receiver there would be no thief.
Source: (Spanish)
If there were no receivers, there would be no thieves.
Source: (Spanish)
If they say you are good, ask you self if it be true.
Source: (Spanish)
If this ball does not stick to the wall it will at least leave a mark.
Source: (Spanish)
If three people say you are an ass, put on a bridle.
Source: (Spanish)
If thy heart fail thee, why then climb at all?
Source: (Spanish)
If you eat it up at supper, you cannot have it for breakfast.
Source: (Spanish)
If you have a friend who is a doctor, make your bow and send him to the house of your enemy.
Source: (Spanish)
If you have a loitering servant, set his dinner before him and send him on an errand.
Source: (Spanish)
If you listen at a hole, you will hear ill of yourself as well as others.
Source: (Spanish)
If you love me, John, your acts will tell me so.
Source: (Spanish)
If you pay what you owe, what you're worth you'll know.
Source: (Spanish)
If you play with fire you get burnt.
Source: (Spanish)
If you want to be dead, wash your head and go to bed.
Source: (Spanish)
If you want to be respected, you must respect yourself.
Source: (Spanish)
If you want to be revenged, hold your tongue.
Source: (Spanish)
If you want to beat a dog, say he eat your iron.
Source: (Spanish)
If you want to know secrets, seek for them in trouble or in pleasure.
Source: (Spanish)
If you want to know what a ducat is worth, try to borrow one.
Source: (Spanish)
If you want to know what a man is really like, notice how he acts when he loses money.
Source: (Spanish)
If you want to live and thrive, let the spider run alive.
Source: (Spanish)
If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans.
Source: (Spanish)
If you want to thrash your wife, ask her for a drink of water in the sun.
Source: (Spanish)
If you wish to be well served, serve yourself.
Source: (Spanish)
If you would acquire fame, let not the sun shine on you in bed.
Source: (Spanish)
If you would be pope, you must think of nothing else.
Source: (Spanish)
If you would be well served, serve yourself.
Source: (Spanish)
If you would live healthy, be old early.
Source: (Spanish)
If you would make a thief honest, trust him.
Source: (Spanish)
Ill luck enters by fathoms and departs by inches.
Source: (Spanish)
Ill-luck upon ill-luck, and a stone for a pillow.
Source: (Spanish)
In a smith's house the knife is wooden.
Source: (Spanish)
In a wood don't walk behind another.
Source: (Spanish)
In frosty weather a nail is worth a horse.
Source: (Spanish)
In hunting and in love you begin when you like and leave off when you can.
Source: (Spanish)
In less than a thousand years we shall all be bald.
Source: (Spanish)
In my own house I am a king.
Source: (Spanish)
In the bagpiper's house they are all dancers.
Source: (Spanish)
In the garden more grows, than the gardener sows.
Source: (Spanish)
In the report, of riches and goodness always bate one half.
Source: (Spanish)
In the rich woman's house she always commands; he never.
Source: (Spanish)
Ingratitude is the daughter of pride.
Source: (Spanish)
Invite your son-in-law to a fowl, and he will take away the lemon.
Source: (Spanish)
It fares ill with the house where the spinning-wheel commands the sword.
Source: (Spanish)
It goes ill in the house where the hen sings and the cock is silent.
Source: (Spanish)
It is a bad hen that eats at your house and lays at another's.
Source: (Spanish)
It is a loss of soap to wash the ass's head.
Source: (Spanish)
It is a wise son that knows his own father.
Source: (Spanish)

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