2246 Spanish Proverbs / Page 12
221. 
An empty stomach will not listen to anything.
222. 
An inch in a sword, or a palm in a lance, is a great advantage.
223. 
An oak is not felled at one blow.
224. 
An oak is not felled at one stroke.
225. 
An old ox makes a straight furrow.
226. 
An old poacher makes the best gamekeeper.
227. 
An open door tempts a saint.
228. 
An ounce of blood is worth more than a pound of friendship.
229. 
An ounce of mother is worth a pound of priests.
230. 
An ounce of state to a pound of gold.
231. 
An ounce of wit that's bought Is worth a pound that's taught.
232. 
Anger and hate hinder good counsel.
233. 
Anger is a short madeness.
234. 
Another's bread costs dear.
235. 
Another's care hangs by a hair.
236. 
Any port in a storm.
237. 
Appetite comes with eating.
238. 
April and May make meal for the whole year.
239. 
Arms and money require good hands.
240. 
As are the times, so are the manners.
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