2246 Spanish Proverbs / Page 33
641. He loses his market who has nothing to sell.
642. He loves well who never forgets.
643. He made a pit and digged it, and has fallen into the ditch which he made.
644. He made me mad To see him shine so brisk and smell so sweet.
645. He preaches well who lives well.
646. He that blames would buy.
647. He that chastens one chastens twenty.
648. He that does not lie, does not come of good blood.
649. He that eats his fowl alone may saddle his horse alone.
650. He that eats the king's geese shall be choked with the feathers.
651. He that eats till he is sick must fast till he is well.
652. He that fights and runs away, lives to fight another day.
653. He that has a good harvest must be able to endure a few thistles.
654. He that has an hour's start will not be hanged.
655. He that has an ill name is half hanged.
656. He that has no ill luck grows weary of good luck.
657. He that is born to be hanged shall never be drowned. You can't escape your destiny.
658. He that is more civil than usual, either wants to cozen you or has need of you.
659. He that is not gallant at twenty, strong at thirty, rich at forty, or experienced at fifty, will never be gallant, strong, rich, or prudent.
660. He that is not sensible of his loss has lost nothing.