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Carry bread in your hood to Don Garcia's wedding.
Spanish Proverb
Changing one's mind is more often a sign of prudence than of ignorance.
Spanish Proverb
Charity well regulated begins at home.
Spanish Proverb
Communism is a cow of many; well milked and badly fed.
Spanish Proverb
Corsair against corsair nothing is got but empty casks.
Spanish Proverb
Compare your grieves with other men's and they will seem less.
Spanish Proverb
A covetous abbot for one offering loses a hundred.
Spanish Proverb
Coming events cast their shadow before.
Spanish Proverb
Don't take any wooden nickles.
Spanish Proverb
Comes in at the end with a wet sail.
Spanish Proverb
Command your wealth, else that will command you.
Spanish Proverb
Cow of many - well milked and badly fed.
Spanish Proverb
Conscience is what tells you not to do what you have just done.
Spanish Proverb
A bad compromise is better than a successful suit.
Spanish Proverb
A bad day never hath a good night.
Spanish Proverb
A bad labour, and a daughter after all.
Spanish Proverb
A man may hap to bring home with him what makes him weep.
Spanish Proverb
At the wedding-feast the least eater is the bride.
Spanish Proverb
Be a custom good or bad, a peasant will have it continue in force.
Spanish Proverb
Before you marry, beware, for it is a knot difficult to untie.
Spanish Proverb
Blow, smith, and you'll get money.
Spanish Proverb
Clergymen's sons always turn out badly.
Spanish Proverb
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