2246 Spanish Proverbs / Page 109
2161. Whither goest thou, sorrow? Whither I am used to go.
2162. Whither shall the ox go, where he will not have to plough?
2163. Who arrays himself in other men's garments is stripped on the highway.
2164. Who gives the bread lays down the authority.
2165. Who gives what he has before he is dead, take a mallet and knock that fool on the head.
2166. Who gossips with you will gossip about you.
2167. Who has a trade may go anywhere.
2168. Who has no bread to spare should not keep a dog.
2169. Who has nothing fears nothing.
2170. Who has time yet waits for time, comes to a time of repentance.
2171. Who is always prying into other men's affairs, leads a dangerous life.
2172. Who is to bell the cat?
2173. Who is to carry the cat to the water?
2174. Who is well seated, let him not budge.
2175. Who is your enemy? A man of your own trade.
2176. Who knows most says least.
2177. Who knows most speaks least.
2178. Who lends recovers not; or if he recovers, recovers not all; or if not all, not much; of if much, a mortal enemy.
2179. Who preaches in the desert loses his sermon.
2180. Who receives a gift, sells his liberty.