Famous Proverbs
2247 Proverbs about Spanish / Page 58
571.
I neither give nor take, like a Jew on the Sabbath.572.
I never was satisfied with "I will, I will." One "take this" is better than two "I will give you."573.
I perfectly feel even at my fingers end.574.
I say it to you, daughter; hear it, daughter-in-law.575.
I stubborn and you stubborn, who is to carry the load?576.
I thought I had no husband, and I eat up the stew.577.
I thought to cross myself, and I put out my eye.578.
I'll marry, and eat the prime of the pot, and sit down first.579.
If folly were a pain, there would be groaning in every house.580.
If I am a fool, put your finger in my mouth.