Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs
Handsome cats and fat dung heaps are the
sign of a good farmer.
Handsome is as handsome does.
Handsome is not what is handsome, but
what pleases.
Handsome is the handsome does.
Handsome poverty is no disgrace.
Handsome women generally fall to the lot of
ugly men.
Handsomely asked, handsomely refused.
Hang a German, even if he is a good man.
Hang a thief when he's young, and he'll not
steal when he's old.
Hang hunger and rown drouth.
Hang the young thief, and the old one will
not steal.
Hang your knapsack where you can reach it.
Hanging gangs by hap.
Hannibal is at the gate.
Han'some face and good luck don' trabble
de same pass.
Hap and an halfpennie is worlds geir
enough.
Happens in better families too.
Happiness and glass break easily.
Happiness can grow from only a little con-
tentment.
Happiness does not come from happiness
itself, but from the journey towards
achieving it.
Happiness does not give, it only lends.
Happiness flies away from those who want
it most.
Happiness has its roots -- sorrow has its
womb.
Happiness invites envy.
Happiness is a form of courage.
Happiness is a place between too little and
too much.
Happiness is as good as food.
Happiness is like a field you can harvest
every season.
Happiness is like a perfume, you cannot
pour it all on others without allowing a
few drops to fall on yourself.
Happiness is like a sunbeam, which the least
shadow intercepts, while adversity is
230
often as the rain in the spring.
Happiness is like crystal -- when it shines
the most, it soon cracks.
Happiness is like crystal -- when it shines
the most, it soon cracks.
Happiness is not a horse, you cannot
harness it.
Happiness is not perfected until it is shared.
Happiness is something to do, something to
love, something to hope for.
Happiness itself does not stay -- only
moments of happiness do.
Happiness multiplies as we divide it with
others.
Happiness often sneaks through your door
when you left the door open.
Happiness opens the arms and closes the
eyes.
Happiness rarely keeps company with an
empty stomach.
Happiness requires something to do,
something to love and something to
hope for.
Happiness spring -- cleans the heart.
Happiness that lasts too long spoils the
heart.
Happiness you pay for is to be found
everywhere.
Happy are one-eyed men in the country of
the blind.
Happy are those who are well born, but
happier are those who have a good
death.
Happy he who can take warning from the
mishaps of others.
Happy hours are very short.
Happy is a man who goes hunting for rats
and catches an elephant.
Happy is he who has seen the most water.
Happy is he who hath in himself praise and
wisdom in life.
Happy is he who knows his follies in his
youth.
Happy is he whose own faults prevent him
from castigating the faults of others.