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A bad knife cuts one's finger instead of the stick.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A barking dog was never a good hunter.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A beard lathered is half shaved.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A beggar's wallet is never full.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A bustling mother makes a slothful daughter.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A capon eight months old is fit for a king's table.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A contented ass enjoys a long life.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A dead man does not speak.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A dog in the manger, that neither eats nor lets others eat.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A dull ass near home trots without the stick.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A fair-weather friend changes with the wind.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A fast horse does not want the spur.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A fault confessed is half forgiven.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A finger's length in a sword, and a palm in a lance, are a great advantage.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A friend is to be taken with his faults.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A friend's fault should be known but not abhorred.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A full man is no eater.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A girl, a vineyard, an orchard, and a bean-field, are hard to watch.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A good cock was never fat.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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A good thing is known when it is lost.
~ Portuguese Proverb
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