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A church stone drops gold.
~ Galician Proverb
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You a lady, I a lady, who is to put the sow out of doors?
~ Galician Proverb
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He who plays with a sword plays with the devil.
~ Galician Proverb
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The fox goes through the corn and does not eat, but brushes it down with his tail.
~ Galician Proverb
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He that is unkind to his own will not be kind to others.
~ Galician Proverb
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Friends and mules fail in hard trials.
~ Galician Proverb
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I see by my mother-in-law's eyes when the devil takes hold of her.
~ Galician Proverb
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The cow that does not eat with the oxen, either eats before or after them.
~ Galician Proverb
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The devil is fond of his own.
~ Galician Proverb
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The hen's eyes are where her eggs are.
~ Galician Proverb
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