1,412 Spanish Proverbs
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“Between two stools one falls to the ground.”
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“Beware of a reconciled friend as of the devil.”
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“Blessings on him that said, Face about.”
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“Blood boils without fire.”
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“Blow, smith, and you'll get money.”
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“By the street of "By-and-By" one arrives at the house of "Never."”
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“By the thread we unwind the skein.”
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“Call me not fortunate till you see me buried.”
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“Carry bread in your hood to Don Garcia's wedding.”
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“Charity well regulated begins at home.”
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“Chastise one that is worthless, and he will presently hate you.”
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“Cheese from the ewe, milk from the goat, butter from the cow.”
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“Choose neither a woman nor linen by candlelight.”
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“Clay and lime conceal much evil.”
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“Cleaning a blot with blotted fingers maketh a greater.”
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“Cleanliness is next to godliness.”
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“Clergymen's sons always turn out badly.”
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“Colts by falling, and lads by losing, grow prudent.”
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“Come fish, come frog, all goes into the basket.”
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“Come live with me and you'll know me.”
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“Comes in at the end with a wet sail.”
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“Coming events cast their shadow before.”
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“Command your wealth, else that will command you.”
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“Compare your griefs with other men's and they will seem less.”
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“Copper begets copper, and not ()the labour of) men's bones.”
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