More Spanish Proverbs

A fool, unless he know Latin, is never a great fool.... >>

A house filled with guests is eaten up and ill spoken of.... >>

A melon and a woman are hard to know.... >>

He is a great simpleton who starves himself to feed another.... >>

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

Other Proverbs

Many speak much who cannot speak well.... (American) >>

His fore feet though you sever, his grip he'll make good.... (English) >>

It is the part of a good shepherd to shear his flock, not to... (Scandinavian) >>

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

Who lies with dogs shall rise up with fleas.... (Latin) >>

Give me the ass that carries me in preference to the horse that throws me.

- Spanish Proverb