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He who loves Peter won't harm his dog.
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He who loves well is slow to forget.
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He who loves well, obeys well.
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He who made fun of the old man, laughed at first and cried
afterwards.
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He who makes a law should keep it.
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He who makes light of his enemy dies by his hand.
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He who marries ill, is long in becoming widowed.
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He who marrieth does well, but he who marrieth not, better.
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He who measures oil greases his hands.
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He who peeps through a hole will discover his dole.
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He who pledges or promises runs in debt.
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He who pours water hastily into a bottle spills more than goes
in.
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He who promises incurs a debt.
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He who receives the offerings let him ring the bells.
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He who reforms, God assists.
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He who remains in the mill grinds, not he who goes to and fro.
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He who rides behind another does not saddle when he will.
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He who saves, finds.
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He who says what he likes, hears what he don't like.
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He who seeks, finds.
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He who serves is not free.
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He who serves many masters must neglect some of them.
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He who sleeps much, learns little.
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He who sows brambles must not go barefoot.
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He who sows brambles reaps thorns.
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He who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness
gathers love.
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He who sows well, reaps well.
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He who spits above himself will have it fall on his face.
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He who steals once is never trusty.
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He who strives to do, does more than he who has the power.
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He who stumbles and does not fall mends his pace.
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He who stumbles twice over one stone deserves to break his shins.
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He who takes the wrong road must make his journey twice over.
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He who talks much is sometimes right.
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He who tells his own secret will hardly keep another's.
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He who threatens to strike, and does not, is afraid.
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He who trifles with his enemy dies by his hand.
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He who wants a mule without fault must walk on foot.
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He who wants to be rich in a year comes to the gallows in half a
year.
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He who wants to catch fish must not mind a wetting.
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He who wants to kill his dog only has to say he is mad.
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He who was first an acolyte, and afterwards an abbot or curate,
knows what the boys do behind the altar.
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He who works on the highway will have many advisers.
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He who would cheat the fox must rise early.
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He who would take must give.
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He who would thrive must follow the church, the sea, or the
king's service.
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He whose house is tiled with glass should not throw stones at his
neighbour's.
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He will never worship well the image on the altar who knew it
when it was a trunk of wood in the garden.
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Health and cheerfulness make beauty; finery and cosmetics cost
money and lie.
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Hear first, and speak afterwards.
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