Mexican Sayings And Quotes
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“I never ask God to give me anything; I only ask him to put me where things are”
– Mexican proverbs
“Love is blind – but not the neighbors”
– Mexican proverbs
“we were born to die anyhow”
– Mexican proverbs
“One must learn how to lose before learning how to play.”
– Mexican proverbs
“I never ask God to give me anything; I only ask him to put me where things are”
– Mexican proverbs
“It’s not enough to know how to ride – one must also know how to fall”
– Mexican proverbs
“Everything you can imagine is real.”
– Pablo Picasso
“Anoche soñé contigo y esta manana no me quiero despertar – Last night I dreamed of you and this morning I did not want to wake up”
– Mexican sayings
“Eres tan linda como una flor – You are as beautiful as a flower”
– Mexican sayings
“Te ame desde el momento en que puse mis ojos en ti – I loved you from the moment I first laid eyes on you”
– Mexican sayings
“Tú eres la mujer más bella que he visto – You are the most beautiful woman I have ever seen”
– Mexican sayings
“Tu eres mi luz en la oscuridad – You are my light in the dark”
– Mexican sayings
“Tu me haces feliz cuando estás aquí – You make me happy when you are here”
– Mexican sayings
“No road is safer than the one just robbed.”
– Mexican proverbs
“Let not the tongue speak what the head may have to pay for.”
– Mexican proverbs
“He who makes more of you than usual either designs to cheat you or wants your assistance.”
– Mexican proverbs
“He who assists everybody assists nobody.”
– Mexican proverbs
“An answer without a question signals guilt without question.”
– Mexican proverbs
“Works, and not words, are the proofs of love.”
– Mexican proverbs
“Raise a wall of mortar and stone between the holy man and the saintly woman.”
– Mexican proverbs
“The hypocrite is known by his actions, not by his clothes.”
– Mexican proverbs
“All time spent angry is time lost being happy.”
– Mexican proverbs
“Rocking chairs make long-tailed cats uneasy.”
– Mexican proverbs
“Keep your counsel arrested until it’s requested.”
– Mexican proverbs
“Grinding and grinding wears out the hardest of grindstones.”
– Mexican proverbs
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