Famous Proverbs
1033 Proverbs about Portuguese / Page 49
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The tailor ill-dressed, the shoemaker ill-shod.482.
The thief becomes the gallows well.483.
The thief proceeds from a needle to gold, and from gold to the gallows.484.
The tired mare goes willingly to grass.485.
The tongue goes to the aching tooth.486.
The treason approved, the traitor abhorred.487.
The wine-skin has its reasons for smelling of pitch.488.
The wolf is well pleased with the kick of a sheep.489.
The worst pig eats the best acorn.490.
The worth of a thing is what it will bring.