2246 Spanish Proverbs / Page 16
301. Better one "Take this," than two "I will give you."
302. Better one-eyed than stone blind.
303. Better play at small game than stand out.
304. Better rule in hell, than serve in heaven.
305. Better sit idle than work for naught.
306. Better suffer a known evil than change for uncertain good.
307. Better there should be too much than too little.
308. Better they should say, "There he ran away," than "There he died."
309. Better to ask the way than to go astray.
310. Better to bend than break.
311. Better visit hell in your lifetime than after you're dead.
312. Between brothers, two witnesses and a notary.
313. Between saying and doing there is a long road.
314. Between smith and smith no money passes.
315. Between the "yes" and "no" of a woman you can't place a pin.
316. Between the hand and the mouth the soup is lost.
317. Between two friends a notary and two witnesses.
318. Between two Saturdays happen many marvels.
319. Between two sharpers, the sharpest.
320. Between two stools one falls to the ground.