1,412 Spanish Proverbs
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“Arms and money require good hands.”
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“As are the times, so are the manners.”
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“As for friars, live with them, eat with them, and walk with them;
then sell them as they do themselves.”
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“As is the king, so are his people.”
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“As is the master, so is his dog.”
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“As long as I was a daughter-in-law I never had a good
mother-in-law, and as long as I was a mother-in-law I never had a
good daughter-in-law.”
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“As mony heads, as mony wits.”
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“As the abbot sings the sacristan responds.”
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“As the best wine makes the sharpest vinegar, so the deepest love
turns to the deadliest hatred.”
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“As the call, so the echo.”
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“As the day lengthens, so the cold strengthens.”
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“Ask not after a good man's pedigree.”
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“Ask too much to get enough.”
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“At an ambuscade of villains a man does better with his feet than
his hands.”
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“At an auction keep your mouth shut.”
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“At the end the Gloria is chanted.”
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“At the wedding-feast the least eater is the bride.”
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“Attack is the best form of defence.”
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“Attack is the best form of defense.”
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“Avoid a friend who covers you with his wings and destroys you
with his beak.”
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“Away with thee, sickness, to where they make a good pillow for
thee.”
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“Bachelor, a peacock; betrothed, a lion; married, an ass.”
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“Bad news is always true.”
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“Bargains are dear.”
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“Be a custom good or bad, a peasant will have it continue in
force.”
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