2246 Spanish Proverbs / Page 38
741. He who has lost his oxen is always hearing bells.
742. He who has lost his reputation is a dead man among the living.
743. He who has no head wants no hat.
744. He who has no house of his own is everywhere at home.
745. He who has no voice in the valley, will have none in the council.
746. He who has no wife, is for thrashing her daily; but he that has one, takes care of her.
747. He who has servants has unavoidable enemies.
748. He who has sheep has fleeces.
749. He who has shipped the devil, must carry him over the sound.
750. He who has to deal with a blockhead has need of much brains.
751. He who has two masters to serve must lie to one of them.
752. He who helps everybody, helps nobody.
753. He who inherits a hill must climb it.
754. He who is a Basque, a good Christian and has two mules, needs nothing more.
755. He who is afraid of a thing gives it power over him.
756. He who is caught in a lie is not believed when he tells the truth.
757. He who is contented is not always rich.
758. He who is everybody's friend is either very poor or very rich.
759. He who is feared gets more than his own.
760. He who is in the mud likes to get another into it.