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Spanish Proverb - B


  • Bachelor, a peacock; betrothed, a lion; married, an ass.

  • Bad news is always true.

  • Bargains are dear.

  • Be a custom good or bad, a peasant will have it continue in force.

  • Be merry, Shrovetide, for to-morrow thou wilt be ashes.

  • Be my enemy and go to my mill.

  • Be not a baker if your head is butter.

  • Be not an esquire where you were a page.

  • Before the time, great courage; when at the point, great fear.

  • Before you marry, beware, for it is a knot difficult to untie.

  • Before you marry, have a house to live in, fields to till, and vines to cut.

  • Beggars must not be choosers.

  • Better be the head of a rat than the tail of a lion.

  • Better go about than be drowned.

  • Better is rule than rent.

  • Better is the smoke of my own house than the fire of another's.

  • Better lose a supper than have a hundred physicians.

  • Better one "Take this," than two "I will give you."

  • Better rule in hell, than serve in heaven.

  • Better suffer a known evil than change for uncertain good.

  • Better there should be too much than too little.

  • Better they should say, "There he ran away," than "There he died."

  • Better to bend than break.

  • Between saying and doing there is a long road.

  • Between two friends a notary and two witnesses.

  • Between two sharpers, the sharpest.

  • Beware of a reconciled friend as of the devil.

  • Blessings on him that said, Face about.

  • Blood boils without fire.

  • Blow, smith, and you'll get money.

  • By the street of "By-and-By" one arrives at the house of "Never."

  • By the thread we unwind the skein.

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