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1412 Sayings for Spanish Proverbs in the Database.

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 :: Proverbs »  Spanish
Fire, fire, many pots on. and one pea in them all.
Source: (Spanish)
First cobwebs, then chains.
Source: (Spanish)
First come to the mill, first grind.
Source: (Spanish)
Flying from the bull he fell into the river.
Source: (Spanish)
Folly is the most incurable of maladies.
Source: (Spanish)
Folly is the product of all countries and ages.
Source: (Spanish)
Fond of lawsuits, little wealth, Fond of doctors, little health.
Source: (Spanish)
Fond of lawsuits, little wealth; fond of doctors, little health; fond of friars, little honour.
Source: (Spanish)
Fond pride of dress is sure a very curse; Ere fancy you consult, consult your purse.
Source: (Spanish)
Fools and bairns should never see half-done work.
Source: (Spanish)
Fools and obstinate men make rich lawyers.
Source: (Spanish)
Fools and the perverse fill the lawyers' purse.
Source: (Spanish)
For a good companion good company.
Source: (Spanish)
For all one's early rising, it dawns none the sooner.
Source: (Spanish)
For better for worse they have married me.
Source: (Spanish)
For evil tongues, scissors.
Source: (Spanish)
For the want of worthy men they made my father alcade.
Source: (Spanish)
For want of a nail the shoe is lost.
Source: (Spanish)
For whom does the blind man's wife adorn herself?
Source: (Spanish)
For whom sword and courage are not enough, corslet and lance will not be enough.
Source: (Spanish)
Fortune aids the bold.
Source: (Spanish)
Foster a raven and it will peck out your eyes.
Source: (Spanish)
Four things put a man beside himself--women, tobacco, cards, and wine.
Source: (Spanish)
Fox's broth, cold and scalding.
Source: (Spanish)
Fresh port and new wine, send a Christian to the churchyard. (Kill a man before his time.)
Source: (Spanish)
Friday pretexts for not fasting (meaning pleas of indisposition for not eating fish.)
Source: (Spanish)
Friendship broken may be soldered, but never made whole.
Source: (Spanish)
From a fallen tree, all make kindling.
Source: (Spanish)
From a praying young man, and a fasting old man, God preserve my cloak.
Source: (Spanish)
From a silent man, and a dog that does not bark, deliver us.
Source: (Spanish)
From a silent person remove your dwelling.
Source: (Spanish)
From long journeys long lies.
Source: (Spanish)
From my gossip's bread a large piece for my godson.
Source: (Spanish)
From smooth water God preserve me, from rough I will preserve myself.
Source: (Spanish)
From snow, whether baked or boiled, you will get nothing but water.
Source: (Spanish)
From that dust comes this mud.
Source: (Spanish)
Gifts break (or dissolve) rocks.
Source: (Spanish)
Give a clown your foot, and he'll take your hand.
Source: (Spanish)
Give a dog a bad name and hang him.
Source: (Spanish)
Give a traitor good words and you make him loyal.
Source: (Spanish)
Give me a seat, and I will make myself room to lie down.
Source: (Spanish)
Give me the ass that carries me in preference to the horse that throws me.
Source: (Spanish)
Give orders and do no more, and nothing will come of it.
Source: (Spanish)
Giving alms never lessens the purse.
Source: (Spanish)
Go in God's name, for he takes a loaf of mine.
Source: (Spanish)
Go not every evening to your brother's house.
Source: (Spanish)
Go not with every ailment to the doctor, with every plea to the lawyer, or with every thirst to the can.
Source: (Spanish)
Go to bed supperless and you will wake without debt.
Source: (Spanish)
Go to bed with the lamb, and rise with the lark.
Source: (Spanish)
Go to friends for advice; to women for pity; to strangers for charity; to relatives for nothing.
Source: (Spanish)

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