He who has once burnt his mouth always blows his soup.
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He who has once invited the devil into his house, will never be
rid of him.
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He who has one foot in a brothel, has the other in a hospital.
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He who has the fortune brings home the bride.
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He who has the Pope for his cousin may soon be a Cardinal.
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He who has three enemies must agree with two.
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He who has to do with foxes must look after his hen-roost.
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He who has victory, has right.
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He who hath ears to hear, let him hear.
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He who heeds not the lost shoe-nail, will soon lose the horse.
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He who holds the ladder is as bad as the thief.
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He who inherits a farthing, is expected to disburse a dollar.
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He who is absent is always in the wrong.
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He who is afraid of doing too much, always does too little.
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He who is always drinking and stuffing, will in time become a
ragamuffin.
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He who is born to misfortunate stumbles as he goes, and though he
fall on his back will fracture his nose.
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He who is feared by many, fears many.
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He who is his own teacher, has a fool for his pupil.
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He who is judge between two friends, loses one of them.
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He who is not for me, is against me.
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He who is of on use to himself, is of no use to any one else.
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He who is quick at borrowing, is slow in paying.
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He who lends to the poor gets his interest from God.
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He who lies in the grave, is well lodged.
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He who lies on the ground must expect to be trodden on.
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