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Portuguese Proverb
Change yourself, change your fortunes. (change)
There is a remedy for everything; it is called death. (death and dying)
Beware of silent dogs and still waters. (caution)
An empty purse and a new house make a man wise, but too late. (borrowing)
Peace with a club in hand is war. (peace)
A busy mother makes slothful daughters. (mothers)
Good management is better than good income. (money)
Tell your friend a lie. If he keeps it secret, then tell him the truth. (secrets)
Live to live and you will learn to live. (self-improvement)
Stumbling is not falling. (adversity)
Beauty is a good letter of introduction. (beauty)
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