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Spanish Proverb - G


  • Gifts break (or dissolve) rocks.

  • Give a clown your foot, and he'll take your hand.

  • Give a traitor good words and you make him loyal.

  • Give me a seat, and I will make myself room to lie down.

  • Give me the ass that carries me in preference to the horse that throws me.

  • Give orders and do no more, and nothing will come of it.

  • Giving alms never lessens the purse.

  • Go in God's name, for he takes a loaf of mine.

  • Go not every evening to your brother's house.

  • Go not with every ailment to the doctor, with every plea to the lawyer, or with every thirst to the can.

  • Go to bed supperless and you will wake without debt.

  • Go to friends for advice; to women for pity; to strangers for charity; to relatives for nothing.

  • Go to your aunt's house, but not every day.

  • God cures, and the doctor takes the fee.

  • God delays but doesn't forget.

  • God does not smite with both hands.

  • God gives almonds to one who has no teeth.

  • God gives wings to the ant that she may perish the sooner.

  • God grant me to argue with those who understand me.

  • God grant you good fortune, my son, for knowledge avails you little.

  • God grant, dear wife, that this son be ours.

  • God helps the early riser.

  • God keep you from "It is too late."

  • God made us, and we admire ourselves.

  • God says: Take what you want and pay for it!

  • God says: Take what you want and pay for it!

  • God take you, pound (of flax), drunk out and not yet spun.

  • God will listen to you whatever cloak you wear.

  • God will provide, but a good bundle of straw will not be amiss.

  • God writes straight with crooked lines.

  • God, healeth, and the physician hath the thanks.

  • Good is the fowl which another rears.

  • Good luck makes its way in by elbowing.

  • Good men must die, but death cannot kill their names.

  • Good men must die, but death cannot kill their names.

  • Good wine needs no crier.

  • Good words and bad deeds deceive both wise and simple.

  • Good, good, good, but God keep my ass out of his rye.

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