el que quiere celeste, que le cueste
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This proverb may be literally translated as "he who wants blue will have to pay what it costs."
el que quiere celeste, que le cueste
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
1. (proverb) (suffering is necessary to achieve something)
A proverb is a sentence or phrase that offers advice or expresses a commonly-held truth (e.g., All that glitters is not gold.).
a. no pain, no gain (proverb)
A proverb is a sentence or phrase that offers advice or expresses a commonly-held truth (e.g., All that glitters is not gold.).
Si quiero tener 10 de promedio este trimestre, me voy a tener que pasar todos los fines de semana en casa estudiando. - ¡El que quiere celeste, que le cueste!If I want to get straight As this term, I'm going to have to stay home and study all weekends. - No pain, no gain!
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