2246 Spanish Proverbs / Page 70
1381. Plough deep and you will have plenty of corn.
1382. Plough deep whilst sluggards sleep, And you shall have corn to sell and to keep.
1383. Plough or not plough, you must pay your rent.
1384. Plough wet or dry, and you will not have to kiss your neighbour's breech.
1385. Pluck it from among the thistles, and we will take it off your hands.
1386. Possession and good right, with lance in hand.
1387. Pound the garlic, Pedro, whilst I grate the cheese.
1388. Pour not water on a drowned mouse.
1389. Poverty breeds discontent.
1390. Poverty does not destroy virtue, nor does wealth bestow it.
1391. Poverty is even worse if you have to sleep on the edge of a crowded bed.
1392. Poverty is no sin, but it is a branch of roguery.
1393. Poverty is not a crime.
1394. Practice makes perfect.
1395. Praise yourself, basket, for I want to sell you.
1396. Pray to God, but hammer away.
1397. Prison and Lent were made for the poor.
1398. Problems don't seem so bad if you keep cheerful.
1399. Procrastination is the thief of time.
1400. Prosperity forgets father and mother.