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LOS DICCIONARIOS TEMATICOS Y SONOROS PREFERIDOS POR LOS HISPANOPARLANTES |
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You
are what you own. |
Brain
is better than brawn. |
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A few
germs never hurt anyone. |
A
friend in need is a friend indeed. |
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A man
may learn with every day. |
All
talk and no action. |
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Cowards die many times. |
Beggars can't be choosers. |
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Different strokes for different folks. |
As sure as eggs is eggs. |
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Such
father, such son. |
Long absent ... soon forgotten. |
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Better
later than never. |
It’s
not the end of the world. |
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Half a
loaf is better than no bread. |
Hope
deferred makes the heart sick. |
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Never
say die. |
Never
too late to do well. |
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It
just makes things worse. |
It’s a
small world. |
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Long
absent, soon forgotten. |
Prevention is better than cure. |
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Let
bygones be bygones. |
Man
cannot live by bread alone. |
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Live
and let live. |
Money
goes where money is. |
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There’s honor among thieves. |
One
can never know too much. |
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What
the boss says goes. |
It
never rains but it pours. |
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The
pen is mightier than the sword. |
The
truth will out. |
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Misfortunes always come in threes. |
In for
a penny, in for a pound. |
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Faint
heart never won fair lady. |
Everyone gets deserts sooner or later. |
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An
apple a day keeps the doctor away. |
Each
one knows where problems lie. |
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You
can’t serve God and Mammon. |
Things
often happen when you least expect them to. |
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You
have to suffer in the name of fashion. |
The
shoemaker’s son always goes barefoot. |
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The
remedy may be worse than the disease. |
Her
left hand doesn’t know what her right hand is doing. |
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It’s
no crime to steal from a thief. |
Never
look a gift horse in the mouth. |
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Give a
dog a bad name and hang it. |
We’ll
just have to make do. |
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Married people need a home of their own. |
It’s
the same people under another name. |
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Birth
is much, but breeding is more. |
Nothing goes on for ever. |
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Everyone sees things from his (her) own |
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. |
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The
best way to solve a problem is to attack |
God tempers the wind
to the shorn lamb. |
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Hope is a good breakfast but a bad supper. Con esperanza no se come. |
There’s no substitute for experience. |
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OM PERSONAL MULTIMEDIA ENGLISH: Desde 1999 en
Internet © Orlando Moure - Todos los Derechos Reservados |