More Spanish Proverbs

Do not rejoice at my grief, for when mine is old yours will be new.... >>

He who is contented is not always rich.... >>

He is out of danger who rings the alarm-bell.... >>

Never ask of him who has, but of him you know wishes you well.... >>

A true gentleman would rather have his clothes torn than mended.... >>

Other Proverbs

Wishes won't wash dishes.... (American) >>

Half a brain is enough for him who says little.... (Italian) >>

If thou canst not see the bottom, wade not.... (English) >>

Be not afraid of growing slowly, be afraid only of standing ... (Italian) >>

All things good to know are difficult to learn... (Greek) >>

Do you carry the trough, husband, and I will carry the sieve, which is as heavy as the devil.

- Spanish Proverb