19 Spanish Proverbs about Marry
All Spanish Proverbs | Proverbs about Marry1. Before you marry, beware, for it is a knot difficult to untie.
2. Before you marry, have a house to live in, fields to till, and vines to cut.
3. Do not buy a carrier's ass, or marry an innkeeper's daughter.
4. Do you want to see a wolf with young? Marry your daughter.
5. He who goes far from home to marry, goes either to deceive or be deceived.
6. He who has daughters to marry, let him give them silk to spin.
7. I a lazy lout, you a lazy lout, marry me, Antonia.
8. I'll marry, and eat the prime of the pot, and sit down first.
9. Mother, marry me, marry me, or the gull will fly away with me.
10. Mother, what is marrying? Spinning, bearing children, and crying, daughter.
11. Never advise a man to go to the wars, or to marry.
12. The day you marry 'tis either kill or cure.
13. Marry, and grow tame.
14. Wipe the nose of your neighbour's son, and marry him to your daughter.
15. Marry you son when you will, and your daughter when you can.
16. Never marry a widow unless her first husband was hanged.
17. Advise no one to go to war or to marry.
18. If you want to marry wisely, marry your equal.
19. The day you marry, it is either kill or cure.
19 Proverbs
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