2246 Spanish Proverbs / Page 18
341. Call not a surgeon before you are wounded.
342. Carry bread in your hood to Don Garcia's wedding.
343. Changing one's mind is more often a sign of prudence than of ignorance.
344. Charity well regulated begins at home.
345. Chastise one that is worthless, and he will presently hate you.
346. Cheap things cost a lot of money.
347. Cheat me in the price and not in the goods.
348. Cheat me with the price, but not with the goods I buy.
349. Cheese from the ewe, milk from the goat, butter from the cow.
350. Children and fools speak the truth.
351. Children and fools tell the truth.
352. Chins without beards deserve no honor.
353. Choose neither a woman nor linen by candlelight.
354. Clay and lime conceal much evil.
355. Cleaning a blot with blotted fingers maketh a greater.
356. Cleanliness is next to godliness.
357. Clergymen's sons always turn out badly.
358. Colts by falling, and lads by losing, grow prudent.
359. Come fish, come frog, all goes into the basket.
360. Come live with me and you'll know me.