298 Mexican Proverbs / Page 14
261. True friendship is one soul shared by two bodies.
262. Trust your best friend as you would your worst enemy.
263. Truth suffers but never perishes.
264. Walk your own road and bear your own load.
265. We are all made of the same clay, but not from the same mold.
266. We were born to die anyhow.
267. When hunger comes through the door, love jumps out the window.
268. When in doubt of what is right, consult your pillow overnight.
269. When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
270. When it's time to fry the beans, you can't do without lard.
271. When on an unenjoyable walk, walk faster.
272. When the river sounds, it's because it carries water.
273. When two paupers get married it is the beginning of a generation of beggars.
274. When you see that someone is cutting your neighbor's beard, start wetting yours.
275. When young, it's all dreams; when old, all memories.
276. Where one door closes, another one opens.
277. Where the river makes a sound, you can be sure it's carrying water.
278. Where there are trees there are no builders.
279. Where there are weapons, there will be wars.
280. Where there was fire, ashes remain.