| # |
Proverbs |
| 601 | Hard words break no bones. |
| 602 | Hares may pull dead lions by the beard. |
| 603 | Harm watch, harm catch. |
| 604 | Haste makes waste. |
| 605 | Hasty climbers have sudden falls. |
| 606 | Hate not at the first harm. |
| 607 | Hatred is blind, as well as love. |
| 608 | Hawks will not pick hawks' eyes. |
| 609 | He begins to die that quits his desires. |
| 610 | He cannot speak well that cannot hold his tongue. |
| 611 | He carries fire in one hand and water in the other. |
| 612 | He dances well to whom fortune pipes. |
| 613 | He dies twice who perishes by his own hand. -Latin Proverb |
| 614 | He fishes well who uses a golden hook. -Latin Proverb |
| 615 | He gives twice who gives in a trice. |
| 616 | He goes long barefoot that waits for dead man's shoes. |
| 617 | He is a fool that forgets himself. |
| 618 | He is a good friend that speaks well of us behind our backs. |
| 619 | He is happy that thinks himself so. |
| 620 | He is lifeless that is faultless. |
| 621 | He is not fit to command others that cannot command himself. |
| 622 | He is not laughed at that laughs at himself first. |
| 623 | He is not poor that has little, but he that desires much. |
| 624 | He is rich who owes nothing. -French Proverb |
| 625 | He jests at scars that never felt a wound. |