1,412 Spanish Proverbs
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“Let them talk of men, and beg of me.”
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“Let them whip me in the market-place, provided it be not known at
home.”
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“Let there be food in the pigeon-house, and the pigeons will come
to it.”
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“Let there be no lack of food in the pigeon-house, and the pigeons
will come to it.”
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“Let there be writing before you pay, and receipt before you
write.”
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“Let those pater nosters be for your own soul. (Ironical, against
swearing.)”
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“Let what is lost go for God's sake.”
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“Like a collier's sack, bad without and worse within.”
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“Like a parakeet that says what he knows but doesn't know what he
says.”
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“Like Banbury tinkers that in mending one hole make three.”
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“Like blood, like good, and like age, make the happiest marriage.”
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“Lip courtesy avails much and costs little.”
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“Listeners hear no good of themselves.”
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“Listeners never hear any good of themselves.”
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“Little and often fills the purse.”
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“Little beard, little modesty.”
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“Little bird, little nest.”
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“Little birds may pick a dead lion.”
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“Little birds that can sing and won't sing must be made to sing.”
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“Little by little one goes far.”
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“Live with wolves, and you learn to howl.”
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“Long life to the conqueror.”
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“Lose no rights, and commit no extortions.”
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“Losers are always in the wrong.”
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“Love is like war, begin when you like and leave off when you can.”
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