Spanish Proverbs, Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
1,412 Spanish Proverbs
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“After one vice a greater follows.”
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“After stuffing pears within, drink old wine until they swim.”
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“After the house is finished, he deserts it.”
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“After the vintage, baskets.”
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“Alas! father, another daughter is born to you.”
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“All do not beg for one saint.”
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“All in the way of joke the wolf goes to the ass.”
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“All is fair in love and war.”
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“All is not lost that is in danger.”
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“All things of this world are nothing, unless they have reference
to the next.”
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“All's fish that comes to the net.”
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“All's for the best in the best of all possible worlds.”
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“All's lost that's put in a riven dish.”
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“All's not lost that's in danger.”
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“Always taking out and never putting in, soon reaches the bottom.”
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“An ass let him be who brays at an ass.”
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“An ass with her colt goes not straight to the mill.”
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“An inch in a sword, or a palm in a lance, is a great advantage.”
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“An oak is not felled at one blow.”
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“An oak is not felled at one stroke.”
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“An open door tempts a saint.”
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“An ounce of mother is worth a pound of priests.”
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“An ounce of state to a pound of gold.”
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“An ounce of wit that's bought
Is worth a pound that's taught.”
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“Another's care hangs by a hair.”
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