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421. Hear, see, and say nothing if you would live in peace.. Portuguese Proverb. Hear, see, and say nothing if you would live in peace.

422. Hedgehogs are not to be killed with the fist.. Portuguese Proverb. Hedgehogs are not to be killed with the fist.

423. Hell is crowded with people of good intentions.. Portuguese Proverb. Hell is crowded with people of good intentions.

424. Hell is full of good intentions.. Portuguese Proverb. Hell is full of good intentions.

425. Hell is paved with good intentions, and roofed with lost opportunities.. Portuguese Proverb. Hell is paved with good intentions, and roofed with lost opportunities.

426. Hell's roof is made from lost causes.. Portuguese Proverb. Hell's roof is made from lost causes.

427. Here you do, here you pay.. Portuguese Proverb. Here you do, here you pay.

428. Home saints don't make miracles.. Portuguese Proverb. Home saints don't make miracles.

429. Honey is not for the ass's mouth.. Portuguese Proverb. Honey is not for the ass's mouth.

430. Honour a good man that he may honour you, and a bad man that he may not dishonour you.. Portuguese Proverb. Honour a good man that he may honour you, and a bad man that he may not dishonour you.

431. Honour and profit will not keep in one sack.. Portuguese Proverb. Honour and profit will not keep in one sack.

432. Hope is the last one to die.. Portuguese Proverb. Hope is the last one to die.

433. Hope is the last to die.. Portuguese Proverb. Hope is the last to die.

434. How did you rear so many children? By being fondest of the little ones.. Portuguese Proverb. How did you rear so many children? By being fondest of the little ones.

435. Hunger and cold surrender a man to his enemy.. Portuguese Proverb. Hunger and cold surrender a man to his enemy.

436. Hunger is the best seasoning.. Portuguese Proverb. Hunger is the best seasoning.

437. I am on good terms with the friend who eats his bread with me.. Portuguese Proverb. I am on good terms with the friend who eats his bread with me.

438. I hate fetters though they be of gold.. Portuguese Proverb. I hate fetters though they be of gold.

439. I have nothing for dinner, sit down to table.. Portuguese Proverb. I have nothing for dinner, sit down to table.

440. I kiss thee hide, because thou art to be a wine-bag.. Portuguese Proverb. I kiss thee hide, because thou art to be a wine-bag.

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