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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs He who lives on hope, dies of starvation. He who lives on illusions, dies of disillusion. He who lives shall see. He who lives with hope dies happy. He who lives without discipline dies without honor. He who lives without restraint, will die without honour. He who loiters hears ill spoken of himself. He who longs too much for a child will mar- ry a pregnant woman. He who looks demurely trust not with your money. He who looks for a friend without a fault will never find one. He who looks for honey must have the cour- age to face the bees. He who looks not before finds himself behind. He who looks on has two-thirds of the game. He who looks on know more of the game than he who plays. He who looks only at heaven may easily break his nose on earth. He who looks up too much gets a pain in the neck. He who loses his temper is in the wrong. He who loses is always in fault. He who loses sins. He who lost his faith, has nothing more to lose. He who loves a one-eyed girl thinks that one -eyed girls are beautiful. He who loves Bertrand loves his dog. He who loves drives a nail into his heart. He who loves me loves my dog too. He who loves money must labor. He who loves peace minds his own business. He who loves Peter won't harm his dog. He who loves sorrow, will always find something to mourn over. He who loves suffers. He who loves the truth has many enemies. He who loves the vase loves also what is inside. 273 He who loves thinks that the others are blind; the others think that he is crazy. He who loves well is slow to forget. He who loves well, obeys well. He who loves you will make you weep. He who loves you, loves you with your dirt. He who loves, loves you with your dirt. He who made fun of the old man, laughed at first and cried afterwards. He who make more of you than he is wont, either means to cheat you or wants you. He who makes a fool of himself on account of a woman is well nigh ruined. He who makes a law should keep it. He who makes a mouse of himself, will be eaten by the cats. He who makes an idol of his interest makes a martyr of his integrity. He who makes friends of all keeps none. He who makes himself a dove is eaten by the hawk. He who makes himself a servant is expected to remain a servant. He who makes himself honey, will be eaten by the bees. He who makes himself honey, will be eaten by the flies. He who makes himself nothing, is nothing. He who makes light of his enemy dies by his hand. He who makes more of you than usual either designs to cheat you or wants your assistance. He who makes one basket can make a hundred. He who makes the first bad move always loses the game. He who makes too much haste gains his end later. He who maligns you in your absence is afraid of your presence. He who marries a beauty marries trouble. He who marries a widow also marries her debts. He who marries a widow will often have a dead man's head thrown in his dish.