More Spanish Proverbs

To own is to fear. [Sp., Tener es temer.]... >>

Live your own life, for you will die your own death... >>

The beginning of health is to know the disease.... >>

Lip courtesy avails much and costs little.... >>

The busy fly is in every man's dish.... >>

Other Proverbs

When two quarrel, both are to blame... (African) >>

For the last-comer the bones.... (French) >>

He that handles a nettle tenderly is soonest stung.... (Unknown) >>

The country rooster dows not crow in the town... (Scottish) >>

A churl knows not the work of spurs (i.e., honour).... (French) >>

Name not a rope in his house that hanged himself.

- Spanish Proverb