Spanish proverb Quotes
Spanish proverbs.
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A rich child often sits in a poor mother's lap.
[Parenthood]
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An ounce of mother is worth a pound of clergy.
[Mother]
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Blue eyes say, "Love me or I die"; black eyes say, "Love me or I kill thee."
[Love]
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Don't offer me advice, give me money.
[Advice]
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Drink nothing without seeing it; sign nothing without reading it.
[Advice]
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Flattery makes friends, truth enemies.
[Friendship]
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From a fallen tree, make kindling.
[Adversity]
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God delays, but doesn't forget.
[God]
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God keep you from "It is too late." When the fool has made up his mind the market has gone by.
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Habits are at first cobwebs, then cables.
[Habit]
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He is always right who suspects that he makes mistakes.
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He that loseth wealth, loseth much; he that loseth friends, loseth more; but he that loseth his spirits loseth all.
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He who fears death cannot enjoy life.
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How beautiful it is to do nothing, and then rest afterward.
[Idleness]
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If I die, I forgive you: if I recover, we shall see.
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If there's no bread, cakes are very good.
[Forgiveness]
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If you would be Pope, you must think of nothing else.
[Goals]
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If your house is on fire, warm yourself by it.
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It is better to weep with wise men than to laugh with fools.
[Friendship]
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