1032 Portuguese Proverbs / Page 5
81. A stout heart breaks ill fortune.
82. A well-formed figure needs no cloak.
83. A woman and a hen are soon lost through gadding.
84. A woman with two husbands cheats both.
85. A word and a blow.
86. A word and a stone once let go cannot be recalled.
87. A word from the mouth, a stone from the hand.
88. A word to the wise is enough.
89. A word to the wise.
90. After shaving there is nothing to shear.
91. After the storm comes the easiness.
92. After the storm comes the good weather.
93. Alas for the son whose father went to heaven.
94. All are not soldiers who go to the wars.
95. All bite the bitten dog.
96. All is not gold that glitters.
97. All the wool is hair, more or less.
98. All the world loves a lover.
99. All the world will beat the man whom fortune buffets.
100. An abyss calls another.