2246 Spanish Proverbs / Page 149
- 1481. Sow dry and set wet.
 - 1482. Sow much, reap much; sow little, reap little.
 - 1483. Spanish is the language of lovers, Italian is for the singer, French for diplomats, and German for horses.
 - 1484. Speak not ill of the year until it is past.
 - 1485. Speak not of my debts unless you mean to pay them.
 - 1486. Speaking without thinking is shooting without taking aim.
 - 1487. Spilled wine is a sign of happiness, but break the bed and all will have long faces.
 - 1488. Spring is in the air. The sap rises in the spring.
 - 1489. Stars are not seen by sunshine.
 - 1490. Stealing would be a nice thing, if thieves were hanged by the girdle.

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