91+ Ancient Words, Timeless Lessons: Spanish Proverbs Unraveled

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Top 10 Spanish Proverbs Quotes

  1. Sometimes the remedy is worse than the disease.
  2. Everyone knows if the shoe fits.
  3. Tell me who you’re with, and I’ll tell you.
  4. Time heals everything.
  5. I'm always thinking of you
  6. Something is something; less is nothing.
  7. Having a piano does not make you a pianist
  8. Love is like water that never evaporates.
  9. Face love head-on because death has no strength
  10. Whoever sows wind reaps storms.

Spanish Proverbs Short Quotes

  • Not every truth should be said
  • In closed mouths, flies don't go in
  • All roads lead to Rome.
  • The tongue doesn't have a bone, but it cuts the thickest thing.
  • Money calls money.
  • If you don’t take risks, you cannot win.
  • Whoever gets up early, God helps him
  • May every mast hold its own sail.
  • To foolish words, deaf ears
  • A dog that barks often seldom bites
Habits begin as cobwebs and end up as chains. - Spanish Proverbs
Habits begin as cobwebs and end up as chains.

Spanish Proverbs Quotes About Love

Who does love you well will make you cry — Spanish Proverbs

Where people love you very much, don’t go often. — Spanish Proverbs

Love and jealousy, twin siblings — Spanish Proverbs

Love can do it all. — Spanish Proverbs

Where there is love, there is pain — Spanish Proverbs

When poverty enters the door, love jumps through the window — Spanish Proverbs

Love is blind, but neighbors are not — Spanish Proverbs

Spanish Proverbs Famous Quotes And Sayings

To cost an eye from the face — Spanish Proverbs

Don’t look at the teeth of a horse you are gifted. — Spanish Proverbs

That one who has the most isn’t the richest, but the one who needs it the least. — Spanish Proverbs

The world is a handkerchief. — Spanish Proverbs

One who is near a good tree will be well shaded. — Spanish Proverbs

Let foolish words fall on deaf ears. — Spanish Proverbs

Give me bread and call me a fool. — Spanish Proverbs

At bad weather, happy face. — Spanish Proverbs

Here’s to drinking and swallowing, for the world is going to end. — Spanish Proverbs

Fight tooth and nail — Spanish Proverbs

In bad situations is where you know who your friends are. — Spanish Proverbs

The devil knows more due to being old than by being the devil. — Spanish Proverbs

The one that embraces a lot, can’t keep it together. — Spanish Proverbs

One who reads and walks a lot sees and knows a lot. — Spanish Proverbs

More is achieved by licking than biting — Spanish Proverbs

In the house of the blacksmith, a wooden knife — Spanish Proverbs

Money does not last for fools. — Spanish Proverbs

Between saying and fact, there is a great divide. — Spanish Proverbs

No leaves for tomorrow what you can do today — Spanish Proverbs

Every crazy person with their issue — Spanish Proverbs

The one that embraces a lot cannot keep it together — Spanish Proverbs

It’s better to prevent than to be sorry. — Spanish Proverbs

In the absence of bread, tortillas are good. — Spanish Proverbs

Water that isn't drinkable, let it run — Spanish Proverbs

Shared misfortune, less sorrow. — Spanish Proverbs

Do good, and don’t look at whom you are helping. — Spanish Proverbs

Better skill than strength — Spanish Proverbs

New Year, New Life — Spanish Proverbs

A thief that steals from a thief, has 100 years of forgiveness. — Spanish Proverbs

The goat always heads toward the mountain. — Spanish Proverbs

We all have a little bit of musician, poet and crazy person in ourselves. — Spanish Proverbs

The habit does not make the monk — Spanish Proverbs

War warned does not kill any soldier. — Spanish Proverbs

Shoemaker, to his shoes! — Spanish Proverbs

Don't leave for tomorrow that which you can do today. — Spanish Proverbs

There is no evil that lasts 100 years. — Spanish Proverbs

Tell me who you are with, and I'll tell you who you are — Spanish Proverbs

Nobody gives sticks for free. — Spanish Proverbs

Misfortunes never come alone. — Spanish Proverbs

Don't leave the old road for a new trail. — Spanish Proverbs

To bread, bread and wine, wine — Spanish Proverbs

The trees aren’t allowing one to see the forest. — Spanish Proverbs

There are no roses without spines — Spanish Proverbs

The shrimp that sleeps is taken by the current. — Spanish Proverbs

It is not the richest who has the most, but the one who needs the least — Spanish Proverbs

Having a piano doesn’t make you a pianist. — Spanish Proverbs

How nice it is to see the rain and not get wet. — Spanish Proverbs

A bird in the hand is worth more than two in the bush — Spanish Proverbs

It isn't necessary to drown oneself in a glass of water. — Spanish Proverbs

If you fall seven times, get up eight. — Spanish Proverbs

The person who does not listen to advice does not grow old — Spanish Proverbs

Wherever you go, do whatever you see. — Spanish Proverbs

If there is no bread, cake will do — Spanish Proverbs

From speech to deed there is a stretch — Spanish Proverbs

The habit doesn't make the monk. — Spanish Proverbs

To bad weather, a good face — Spanish Proverbs

Flies do not enter the closed mouth — Spanish Proverbs

To the best scribe comes a smudge. — Spanish Proverbs

God helps those who gets up early. — Spanish Proverbs

Eyes that doesn’t see, heart that doesn’t feel. — Spanish Proverbs

A full belly, a happy heart — Spanish Proverbs

Barking dog does not bite — Spanish Proverbs

When one is hungry, there is no bad bread. — Spanish Proverbs

He/she erases with the elbow what his/her hand is writing. — Spanish Proverbs

Life Lessons by Spanish Proverbs

  1. "No hay mal que por bien no venga," whispers the wisdom of Spanish proverbs, teaching us that even in the darkest shadows of adversity, there is a glimmer of beneficial light, a lesson to be learned or a strength to be gained.
  2. "Más vale tarde que nunca," they sing out, a gentle reminder that time, while relentless, is not a dictator of our achievements; progress, no matter how belated, is a triumph over stagnation.
  3. Lastly, "Dime con quién andas, y te diré quién eres," they echo, a cautionary phrase that challenges us to reflect on the company we keep, for it is in this mirror that our character is often most accurately reflected.
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