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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs He who laughs overmuch may have an aching heart. He who laughs the last, laughs the best. He who laughs too much, is hiding his grief. He who leads an immoral life dies an immoral death. He who leans against a big tree will always find shade. He who leaps high must take a long run. He who learns, teaches. He who leaves a good name does not die poor. He who leaves and then returns, had a good trip. He who leaves his people will be left by God. He who leaves the game, loses. He who led me in the night, will be thanked by me at daybreak. He who lends out his door should be ready for the cold blowing wind. He who lends to a friend loses twice. He who lends to the poor gets his interest from God. He who lets another sit on his shoulder will soon have him on his head. He who lets the goat be laid on his shoulders is soon after forced to carry the cow. He who licks knives will soon cut his tongue. He who lies by the fireside knows how it burns. He who lies down in the wash will be eaten by swine. He who lies down with dogs gets up with fleas. He who lies down with dogs will rise with fleas. He who lies for you will lie about you. He who lies in the grave, is well lodged. He who lies in the mud will rise dirty. He who lies on the ground cannot fall. He who lies on the ground must expect to be trodden on. He who lies once is never believed again. He who lies thrice believes he's told the 272 truth. He who lies, hangs from a gallows - he who does not, hangs twice. He who likes borrowing dislikes paying. He who likes cherries soon learns to climb. He who likes drinking is always talking of wine. He who likes to eat cows hump will not fail to grow fat. He who lingers around will hear bad things spoken about him. He who listened to the woman suffered famine at harvest time. He who listens at doors hears more than he desires. He who listens to a proposition is already half sold. He who lives a long life must pass through much evil. He who lives according to nature will never be poor, and he who lives according to opinion will never be rich. He who lives among wolves learns to howl. He who lives by hope will die by hunger. He who lives by medical prescriptions lives miserably. He who lives by medical treatment has but a wretched existence. He who lives by the church shall serve the church. He who lives by the sword dies by the sword. He who lives by the sword shall die by the sword. He who lives fast goes straight to his death. He who lives in a glass house should be the last to throw stones. He who lives in a glass house should not throw stones. He who lives in hopes, breakfasts ill and sups worse. He who lives in the attic knows where the roof leaks. He who lives long knows what pain is. He who lives more lives than one, more deaths than one must die. He who lives on hope, dies of hunger.