1,412 Spanish Proverbs
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“Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil.”
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“Him who errs, forgive once, but never twice.”
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“His bread fell into the honey.”
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“His courage oozed out at his fingers' ends.”
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“Honey was not made for the mouth of the ass.”
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“How shall the enemy of the bride speak well of the wedding?”
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“However bright the sun may shine, leave not you cloak at home.”
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“However foul it be, never say, Of this water I will not drink.”
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“Hunger and cold give a man up to his enemy.”
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“Husband, don't see; wife, be blind.”
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“Husband, you are a cuckold; wife, who told you so?”
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“Hush, brideswoman, I knew all that before.”
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“I a lazy lout, you a lazy lout, marry me, Antonia.”
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“I am like you and you like me. the devil united us.”
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“I am neither at the ford nor the bridge.”
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“I broke my leg, perhaps for my good.”
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“I dance to the tune that is played.”
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“I do not tell thee what thou art, thou wilt tell it thyself.”
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“I don't count them to you, wife, but a hog makes twelve puddings.”
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“I don't want it, I don't want it, but put it into my hood.”
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“I don't want the cheese; I just want out of the trap.”
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“I have a good jacket in France.”
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“I know well what I say when I ask for bread.”
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“I know what I know, but will say nothing about it.”
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“I left what I knew for what I heard praised, and repented.”
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