Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs
He who follows his own advice must take
the consequences.
He who follows his wife's advice will never
see the face of god.
He who follows the crow will be led the the
corpses of dogs.
He who follows the crowd has many
companions.
He who follows two hares loses both.
He who fondles you more than usual has
either deceived you or wants to so.
He who forces love when none is found,
remains a fool the whole year round.
He who foretells the future lies, even if he
tells the truth.
He who forgets his past is lost.
He who forgives a thief is a thief himself.
He who gains time, gains life.
He who gambles has the devil for a master.
He who gets a name for early rising can stay
in bed until midday.
He who gets annoyed of darkness ends up
knocking himself everywhere.
He who gets drenched at dawn has the rest
of the day to dry out.
He who gets out of debt enriches himself.
He who gets the grace of the women is
neither hungry nor thirsty.
He who gets up early finds gold.
He who gets up in anger, sits down with a
loss.
He who gives a duck, expects a goose.
He who gives a monkey as a present doesn't
keep hold of its tail.
He who gives alms to the poor faces heaven.
He who gives bread to others' dogs is often
barked at by his own.
He who gives charity anonymously is
greater than moses.
He who gives fair words feeds you with an
empty spoon.
He who gives himself airs of importance,
exhibits the credentials of impotence.
He who gives himself airs of importance,
exhibits the credentials of impotence.
He who gives little gives from his heart; he
who gives much gives from his wealth.
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He who gives quickly gives twice.
He who gives quickly, gives doubly.
He who gives to me teaches me to give.
He who gives to the poor loans to God.
He who gives to the poor, lends to the Lord.
He who gives to the public, gives to no one.
He who gives what he can is no further
obligated.
He who gives when he is asked has waited
too long.
He who gives, must take.
He who giveth to the poor lendeth to the
Lord.
He who goes abroad by day has no need of
a lantern.
He who goes around with his body upright,
later on will go crawling.
He who goes everywhere gains everywhere.
He who goes far from home to marry, goes
either to deceive or be deceived.
He who goes his own way does not deserve
being received.
He who goes not into battle cannot wear a
crown.
He who goes out to sea loses his place.
He who goes slowly goes safely and goes
far.
He who goes slowly, goes surely; and he
who goes surely, goes far.
He who goes to bed hungry dreams of
pancakes.
He who goes to bed with dogs, will wake up
with fleas.
He who goes to collect wool may come back
shorn.
He who goes to law for a sheep loses his
cow.
He who goes to Our Lady of Muxima with
an evil heart risks being drowned cross-
ing the river to get there.
He who goes to the blacksmith's shop comes
home with scorched clothes.
He who goes to the mill gets befloured.