Reflections on life, sage advice, and eye-opening observations expressed in common Latino sayings and proverbs from the individual cultures of Mexico, Central America, and South America.
- He who speaks sows, and he who listens harvests.
- Don’t be like the shadow: a constant companion, yet not a comrade.
- A good beginning is half the work done.
- Envy shoots at others and wounds herself.
- The new pleases and the old satisfies.
- Rare is the person who can weigh the faults of another without putting his thumb on the scales.