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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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