He who is everybody's friend is either very poor or very rich. (Spanish Proverb)
He that is not gallant at twenty, strong at thirty, rich at forty, or experienced at fifty, will never be gallant, strong, rich, or prudent. (Spanish Proverb)
The miser will stubbornly live poorly in order to die rich. (Spanish Proverb)
The foolish sayings of a rich man pass for wise ones. (Spanish Proverb)
Sour wine, old bacon, and rye bread keep a house rich. (Spanish Proverb)
There are three "too much" and three "too little" that can bring a fool down: too much spending and too little money; too much talking and too little knowledge; and too much boasting and too little earnings. (Spanish Proverb)
Win a game of your friend, and drink the money on the spot. (Spanish Proverb)
When the Spaniard sings he is either stupid or without money. (Spanish Proverb)