Famous Proverbs
2247 Proverbs about Spanish / Page 117
1161.
To a hard knot a hard wedge.1162.
To a hasty demand a leisure reply.1163.
To a son-in-law and a hog you need show the way but once.1164.
To a woman and a magpie tell your secrets in the marketplace.1165.
To be a merchant, the art consists more in getting paid than in making sales.1166.
To be like the esquire of Guadalaxara, who knew nothing in the morning of what he said at night.1167.
To be like the tailor of Campillo, who worked for nothing, and found thread.1168.
To beards with money cavaliers pay respect.1169.
To change one's mind is rather a sign of prudence than ignorance.1170.
To eat and to scratch one has but to begin.