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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs He who has health has hope; and he who has hope, has everything. He who has his hand in the water is not like him who has his hand in the fire. He who has his own mother never cries. He who has his purse full preaches to the poor man. He who has land has war. He who has learned how to steal, must learn how to hang. He who has left a rogue behind him, has made a good day's journey. He who has loaves has dogs. He who has long fingers should also have long legs. He who has lost his freedom has nothing else to lose. He who has lost his oxen is always hearing bells. He who has lost his reputation is a dead man among the living. He who has many irons in the fire, will let some of them burn. He who has money and friends, turns his nose at justice. He who has money can eat ice cream in hell. He who has money can eat sherbet in hell. He who has money finds many cousins. He who has money has capers. He who has money to throw away, let him employ workmen, and not stand by. He who has much, wants more. He who has never been cheated, cannot be a good businessman. He who has no bread has no authority. He who has no charity, deserves no mercy. He who has no children has one sorrow, he who has children has a thousand sorrows. He who has no enemies has no friends either. He who has no falcon must hunt with an owl. He who has no faults is not born. He who has no future loses his grip on the present. He who has no head wants no hat. 266 He who has no health has nothing. He who has no house of his own is everywhere at home. He who has no intelligence is happy with it. He who has no job should search for a camel. He who has no knowledge, understanding of something, should not engage in, or interfere with it. He who has no patience, has nothing at all. He who has no pond must not breed crocodiles. He who has no shoes dances in his socks. He who has no spoon will burn his hands. He who has no thirst has no business at the fountain. He who has no voice in the valley, will have none in the council. He who has no wife, is for thrashing her daily; but he that has one, takes care of her. He who has none hates those that have much. He who has not been given brains from above will not buy them at the apothecary. He who has not enough wit in the head, should force to replace it in the leg. He who has not seen seville has not seen a wonder. He who has not tasted bitter things, knows not what sweet is. He who has not traveled thinks that his mother is the best cook in the world. He who has not traveled widely thinks that his mother is the best cook. He who has not yet reached the opposite shore should not make fun of him who is drowning. He who has nothing fears nothing. He who has nothing is afraid of nothing. He who has nothing to die for has nothing to live for. He who has nothing to do, scatters and gathers. He who has nothing to lose is rich.