1,412 Spanish Proverbs
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“Fire, fire, many pots on. and one pea in them all.”
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“First cobwebs, then chains.”
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“First come to the mill, first grind.”
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“Flying from the bull he fell into the river.”
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“Folly is the most incurable of maladies.”
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“Folly is the product of all countries and ages.”
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“Fond of lawsuits, little wealth,
Fond of doctors, little health.”
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“Fond of lawsuits, little wealth; fond of doctors, little health;
fond of friars, little honour.”
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“Fond pride of dress is sure a very curse;
Ere fancy you consult, consult your purse.”
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“Fools and bairns should never see half-done work.”
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“Fools and obstinate men make rich lawyers.”
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“Fools and the perverse fill the lawyers' purse.”
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“For a good companion good company.”
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“For all one's early rising, it dawns none the sooner.”
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“For better for worse they have married me.”
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“For evil tongues, scissors.”
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“For the want of worthy men they made my father alcade.”
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“For want of a nail the shoe is lost.”
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“For whom does the blind man's wife adorn herself?”
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“For whom sword and courage are not enough, corslet and lance will
not be enough.”
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“Fortune aids the bold.”
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“Foster a raven and it will peck out your eyes.”
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“Four things put a man beside himself--women, tobacco, cards, and
wine.”
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“Fox's broth, cold and scalding.”
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“Fresh port and new wine, send a Christian to the churchyard.
(Kill a man before his time.)”
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