2246 Spanish Proverbs / Page 54
1061. It's a Small world.
1062. It's better to arrive on time than to be invited.
1063. It's better to be on your own than with people you don't like.
1064. It's dogged as does it.
1065. It's enough to make a parson swear, or a quaker kick his mother.
1066. It's just a question of putting two and two together.
1067. It's like talking to a brick wall.
1068. It's like water off a duck's back.
1069. It's more blessed to give than to receive.
1070. It's no crime to steal from a thief.
1071. It's not the end of the world. Worse things happened at sea.
1072. It's not the same to talk of bulls as to be in the bullring.
1073. It's not worth crying over spilt milk.
1074. It's the grinding of his teeth that awakes the blacksmith's dog, not the noise of the hammer.
1075. Italians talk to women, Frenchmen to the learned, and the Spaniard talks to God.
1076. Jest so that it may not turn to earnest.
1077. Jesting costs money.
1078. Justice, but not in my own house.
1079. Keeping a woman to her word is like trying to hold an eel by its tail.
1080. Kill and thou wilt be killed, and he will be killed who kills thee.