More Mexican Proverbs
- A jealous lover becomes a indifferent spouse.
- Where there was fire, ashes remain.
- Everyone makes firewood of a fallen tree.
- Let the water you cannot drink flow by.
- Who does not live to serve does not serve to live.
- He who does not venture, has no luck.
- God helps those who rise early.
- The trees connect us.
- Love grows from sight.
- The closer to a tree, good shade covers you.
- Who gets angry, loses.
- Every chapel has its own celebration!
- No matter how early you get up, you can’t make the sun rise any sooner.
- A man forewarned is equal to two.
- Theres no worse struggle than one that never begins.
- Those who don’t eat, take food away.
- There is no competition among lighthouses.
- No road is safer than the one just robbed.
- Clear accounts, long friendships
- If you don’t show, you don’t sell.
- Be careful what you wish for as it could become true.
- The devil knows more because he is old rather than because he is a devil.
- Less donkeys, more corn.
- Great deeds are reserved for great men.
- The whole arena tells them to kill the bull. Yet the bull should kill no one.
- Everyone knows where his own shoe pinches him.
- A person born to be a flower pot will not go beyond the porch.