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Many Spanish proverbs have a long history of cultural diffusion; there are proverbs, for example, that have their origin traced to Ancient Babylon and that have been transmitted culturally to Spain during the period of classical antiquity; equivalents of the Spanish proverb “En boca cerrada no entran moscas” (Silence is golden, literally "Flies cannot enter a closed mouth") belong to the ...
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Below is an alphabetical list of widely used and repeated proverbial phrases. If known, their origins are noted. A proverbial phrase or expression is a type of conventional saying similar to a proverb and transmitted by oral tradition.
In this edition, the titles given to the works are Spanish proverbs. The series is an enigmatic album of twenty-two prints (originally eighteen; four works were added later) which is the last major series of prints by Goya, which the artist created during the last years of his life.
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The term, a compound Spanish neologism meaning "child-buyers", was coined by Victor Hugo in The Man Who Laughs, an 1869 novel which triggered moral panics over supposed "cripple factories" across Europe. [2] The words comprapequeños, cheylas and zaghles are also used. [3]
Wikiquote:Serbian proverbs; Wikiquote:Spanish proverbs; Wikiquote:Swedish proverbs; Wikiquote:Proverbs from the game of Go; Wikiquote:Proverbs commonly attributed to be Chinese; I would have thought that wikiquote was a more appropriate place to house these. – Quadell 03:53, Mar 13, 2005 (UTC)