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12 Spanish Proverbs about Often

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1. He who marries a widow will often have a dead man's head thrown in his dish.. Spanish Proverb. He who marries a widow will often have a dead man's head thrown in his dish.
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2. A tree often transplanted neither grows nor thrives.. Spanish Proverb. A tree often transplanted neither grows nor thrives.
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3. Little and often fills the purse.. Spanish Proverb. Little and often fills the purse.
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4. Manana is often the busiest day of the week.. Spanish Proverb. Manana is often the busiest day of the week.
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5. The pitcher goes so often to the well, that it leaves its handle or its mouth.. Spanish Proverb. The pitcher goes so often to the well, that it leaves its handle or its mouth.
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6. The pitcher that goes often to the well leaves either its handle or its spout there.. Spanish Proverb. The pitcher that goes often to the well leaves either its handle or its spout there.
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7. He that marries a widow will often have a dead man's head thrown into the dish.. Spanish Proverb. He that marries a widow will often have a dead man's head thrown into the dish.
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8. A rose too often smelled loses its fragrance.. Spanish Proverb. A rose too often smelled loses its fragrance.
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9. Things often happen when you least expect them to. Where we least think, there goes the hare away.. Spanish Proverb. Things often happen when you least expect them to. Where we least think, there goes the hare away.
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10. Half the truth is often a whole lie.. Spanish Proverb. Half the truth is often a whole lie.
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11. Changing one's mind is more often a sign of prudence than of ignorance.. Spanish Proverb. Changing one's mind is more often a sign of prudence than of ignorance.
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12. Tomorrow is often the busiest time of the year.. Spanish Proverb. Tomorrow is often the busiest time of the year.
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