More Spanish Proverbs

Let them whip me in the market-place, provided it be not known at home... >>

For whom does the blind man's wife adorn herself?... >>

A bad wound may be cured, bad repute kills.... >>

Every one sneezes as God pleases.... >>

Between two Saturday's happen many marvels.... >>

Other Proverbs

There's many a good tune played on an old fiddle.... (English) >>

A dead man has neither relations nor friends.... (French) >>

It is easier to pull down than to build up... (English) >>

To rise at five, dine at nine, sup at five, go to bed at nin... (French) >>

Set trees poor and they grow rich; set them rich and they of... (English) >>

I broke my leg, perhaps for my good.

- Spanish Proverb