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Spanish Proverb - F


  • Fancy surpasses beauty.

  • Fast as the hare runs, the greyhound outruns her, since he catches her.

  • Feet that are used to move cannot remain quiet.

  • Fire and love do not say "Go to your work."

  • Fire, fire, many pots on. and one pea in them all.

  • First cobwebs, then chains.

  • Flying from the bull he fell into the river.

  • Folly is the most incurable of maladies.

  • Fond of lawsuits, little wealth; fond of doctors, little health; fond of friars, little honour.

  • Fools and obstinate men make rich lawyers.

  • Fools and the perverse fill the lawyers' purse.

  • For a good companion good company.

  • For all one's early rising, it dawns none the sooner.

  • For better for worse they have married me.

  • For evil tongues, scissors.

  • For the want of worthy men they made my father alcade.

  • For want of a nail the shoe is lost.

  • Friendship broken may be soldered, but never made whole.

  • From a fallen tree, all make kindling.

  • From a praying young man, and a fasting old man, God preserve my cloak.

  • From a silent man, and a dog that does not bark, deliver us.

  • From a silent person remove your dwelling.

  • From long journeys long lies.

  • From my gossip's bread a large piece for my godson.

  • From smooth water God preserve me, from rough I will preserve myself.

  • From snow, whether baked or boiled, you will get nothing but water.

  • From that dust comes this mud.

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