24 Portuguese Proverbs about Money
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Proverbs about Money1. 
Another man's trade costs money.
2. 
Better have friends in the market-place than money in your coffer.
3. 
Give me money, not advice.
4. 
God heals, and the doctor gets the money.
5. 
Good manners and plenty of money will make my son a gentlemen.
6. 
Laws go where money pleases.
7. 
Money is not gained by losing time.
8. 
Money is the measure of all things.
9. 
Money is the root of all evil.
10. 
Money lent, an enemy made.
11. 
Money makes a man.
12. 
Money soothes more than the words of a cavalier.
13. 
Money wins the battle, not the long arm.
14. 
My money, your money, let us go to the tavern.
15. 
Work done expects money.
16. 
Between smith and smith no money passes.
17. 
Misers' money goes twice to market.
18. 
"What is marriage, mother?" "Child, it is spinning, having children, making money, and weeping.
19. 
Better to have friends in the marketplace than money in your coffers.
20. 
If you would make an enemy, lend a man money, and ask for it back again.
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