Spanish Proverbs, Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
1,412 Spanish Proverbs
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“It's not worth crying over spilt milk.”
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“Jest so that it may not turn to earnest.”
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“Jesting costs money.”
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“Justice, but not in my own house.”
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“Kill and thou wilt be killed, and he will be killed who kills
thee.”
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“Know, cabbages, that there is spinach in the stew.”
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“Large thongs of another man's leather.”
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“Laws go the way kings direct.”
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“Laws, like the spider's webs, catch the flies and let the hawk go
free.”
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“Leave the jest at its best.”
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“Let every man mind his own business.”
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“Let every sheep hang by it own foot.”
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“Let every tub stand on its own bottom.”
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“Let him not complain of being cheated who buys cloth by the
pattern.”
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“Let him play the instrument who knows how.”
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“Let him that has a mouth not say to another, Blow.”
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“Let him who does not know you buy you.”
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“Let it be a husband, though it be but a log.”
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“Let no one say, "Of this water I will not drink."”
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“Let no one take a pawn that eats.”
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“Let no shovel-beaked bird ever enter your yard.”
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“Let the dog bark so he don't bite me.”
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“Let the miracle be wrought, though it be by the devil.”
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“Let the sun shine on me, for I care not for the moon.”
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“Let them be birds. (Small eggs make little soup.)”
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