298 Mexican Proverbs / Page 3
41. 
Don't break down, rope; this is the last jerk.
42. 
Don't cut your cactus in a neighbor's garden.
43. 
Don't do good that could look bad.
44. 
Don't do today what you can put off until tomorrow.
45. 
Duty before devotion.
46. 
Early bird catches the worm.
47. 
Envious persons never compliment, they only swallow.
48. 
Even the best horse needs to be spurred.
49. 
Even the saints' patience has its limits.
50. 
Even waking up early doesn't hurry the dawn.
51. 
Everyone has their own way of killing fleas.
52. 
Everyone is as god made him and very often worse.
53. 
Everyone is master of their own fear.
54. 
Everyone is the son of his own works.
55. 
Everyone knows where his own shoe pinches him.
56. 
Everyone makes firewood of a fallen tree.
57. 
Everyone stones the tree that bears fruit.
58. 
Everything wears away from use.
59. 
Evil falls on him who goes to seek it.
60. 
Eyes that don't see have less to lament.
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