23 Portuguese Proverbs about Thou
All Portuguese Proverbs | Proverbs about Thou1. A dull ass near home trots without the stick.
2. A house without either a cat or a dog is the house of a scoundrel.
3. A seat in the council is honour without profit.
4. An open countenance often conceals close thoughts.
5. Go to bed without supper, you will rise without debt.
6. Go to your rich friend's house when invited; to your poor friend's without invitation.
7. I hate fetters though they be of gold.
8. I kiss thee hide, because thou art to be a wine-bag.
9. If you would grow poor without perceiving it, employ workmen and go to sleep.
10. Taking out without putting in, soon comes to the bottom.
11. Tell me with whom thou goest, and I'll tell thee what thou doest.
12. There is no day without its night.
13. There's no living without friends.
14. Though the heron flied high the falcon kills it.
15. Though the mastiff be gentle, yet bite him not by the lip.
16. Though we are negroes, we are men, and have souls.
17. Though we may pluck flowers by the way we may not sleep among flowers.
18. Though your mastiff be gentle, do not bite his lip.
19. Whither goest thou, Misfortune? To where there is more.
20. Drink nothing without seeing it, sign nothing without reading it.
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