2246 Spanish Proverbs / Page 5
81. A handful of motherwit is worth a bushel of learning.
82. A handsome hostess is bad for the purse.
83. A handsome man is not quite poor.
84. A handsome woman is either silly or vain.
85. A hangman is a good trade, he doth his work by daylight.
86. A hidden fire is discovered by its smoke.
87. A house filled with guests is eaten up and ill spoken of.
88. A house ready built and a vineyard ready planted.
89. A hundred tailors, a hundred millers, and a hundred weavers, are three hundred thieves.
90. A hundred years hence we shall all be bald.
91. A hungry belly listens to no one.
92. A hungry man discovers more than a hundred lawyers.
93. A hungry man is an angry man.
94. A husband with one eye rather than with a son.
95. A kitchen-dog is never a good rabbit-hunter.
96. A lame goat will not sleep by day.
97. A lawsuit for a maravedi consumes a real's worth of paper.
98. A lazy ox is little the better for the goad.
99. A lazy youth, a lousy age.
100. A little gall embitters much honey.