2246 Spanish Proverbs / Page 90
1781. The threshold says nothing but what it hears of the hinge.
1782. The tide will fetch away what the ebb brings.
1783. The tiger that has once tasted blood is never sated with the taste of it.
1784. The tired ox plants his foot firmly.
1785. The tongue goes to where the tooth aches.
1786. The tongue of a bad friend cuts more than a knife.
1787. The treason pleases, but the traitors are odious.
1788. The Truth will out.
1789. The turd is proud that the river will carry it.
1790. The voice of the people is the voice of God.
1791. The wages of sin is death.
1792. The wedding feast is not made with mushrooms only.
1793. The well-bred hound, if he does not hunt to-day will hunt to-morrow.
1794. The well-dressed woman draws her husband away from another woman's door.
1795. The well-fed sheep makes a cloak of its tail.
1796. The wind changes every day; a woman changes every second.
1797. The winter is gone, the spring is come, a fly for those who us good have done.
1798. The wise hand does not all that the tongue says.
1799. The wise knows that he does not know; the ignoramus thinks he knows.
1800. The wise man does not hang his knowledge on a hook.