2246 Spanish Proverbs / Page 37
721. He who grasps all loses all.
722. He who grasps at much holds fast little.
723. He who greases his cart-wheels helps his oxen.
724. He who greases his wheels, helps his oxen.
725. He who hangs out a branch wants to sell his wine.
726. He who has a bad wife can expect no happiness that can be so called.
727. He who has a glass roof should not throw stones at his neighbour's.
728. He who has a good looking wife, a castle on the river, or a vineyard on the roadside is never without war.
729. He who has a good wife can bear any evil.
730. He who has a handsome wife, a castle on the frontier, or a vineyard on the roadside, is never without war.
731. He who has a son grown up should not call another a thief.
732. He who has a tongue goes to Rome.
733. He who has a trade may travel through the world.
734. He who has been first a novice and then an abbot, knows what the boys do behind the altar.
735. He who has been stung by the scorpion is frightened at its shadow.
736. He who has both money and bread, may choose with whom his daughter to wed.
737. He who has but one coat cannot lend it.
738. He who has daughters to marry, let him give them silk to spin.
739. He who has enemies, let him not sleep.
740. He who has got four and spends five, has no occasion for a purse.