2246 Spanish Proverbs / Page 123
- 1221. Mother, what is marrying? Spinning, bearing children, and crying, daughter.
 - 1222. Much never cost little.
 - 1223. Much pleasure and little grief is every man's desire.
 - 1224. Much talking, much erring.
 - 1225. My daughter-in-law tucked up her sleeves, and upset the kettle into the fire.
 - 1226. My gossips don't like me because I tell them truths.
 - 1227. My life and soul, but not my pack-saddle.
 - 1228. My neighbour's goat gives more milk than mine.
 - 1229. My neighbour's hen lays more eggs than mine.
 - 1230. My sister's son is a kinsman beyond dispute.

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