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Proverbs and old sayings, page 1934
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Play's gude, while it is play.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish
Little by little one goes far.
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Spanish
He who buts a horse buys care.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish
Don't take any wooden nickles.
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The mouth and the purse, shut.
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Wipe your eye with your elbow.
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He who loves well, obeys well.
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His bread fell into the honey.
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Entreaty and right do the deed.
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Spanish about
rightness
All griefs with bread are less.
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Spanish
Home is where he hangs his hat.
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home
He who does not tire, achieves.
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Spanish
The absent are always at fault.
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Spanish about
absent
Two of a trade can never agree.
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commerce
Another's care hangs by a hair.
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Fox's broth, cold and scalding.
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Losers are always in the wrong.
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Spanish about
bad
Eating sets the head to rights.
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Spanish about
heads
You can't serve God and Mammon.
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Spanish about
god
,
contentment
Friends and wine should be old.
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Spanish about
wine
,
old
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olderness
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