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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs A guest, like a fish, stinks the third day. A guilty conscience feels continual fear. A guilty conscience is a hidden enemy. A guilty conscience is a lively enemy. A guilty conscience needs no accuser. A guilty dog always barks. A guinea fowl is taken by the fastest runner. A guine-fowl does not lay eggs on strange places. A gypsy only tells the truth once in his life but he regrets it afterwards. A habit is first a wanderer, then a guest, and finally the boss. A hair casts its shadow on the ground. A hair of the dog cures the bite. A hair of the dog that bit you. A hair on the head is worth two on the brush. A hairy man’s a geary man, but a hairy wife’s a witch. A half loaf is better than no bread. A half the truth is often a whole lie. A half truth is a whole lie. A half-penny Cat may look to the King. A half-truth is a whole lie. A hammer breaks glass, but also forms steel. Everything cannot be hung on one nail. A hammer does not work with iron. A hammer will shatter glass yet it can forge steel. A hand that has been chopped off cannot steal any more. A hand that is ready to hit may cause you great trouble. A handful of couscous is better than Mecca and all its dust. A handful of dirt is pleasing if it’s your own land. A handful of good life is better than seven barrels of learning. A handful of love is better than an oven full of bread. A handful of might is better than a sack full of right. A handful of motherwit is worth a bushel 32 of learning. A handful of patience is worth more than a bushel of brains. A handful of patience is worth more than a bushel of brains. A handful of trade, a handful of gold. A handfull of water can not be grasped. A handsome finger gets the ring. A handsome hostess is bad for the purse. A handsome man is not quite poor. A handsome shoe often pinches the feet. A handsome woman is either silly or vain. A handstaff of holly, a buailtin of hazel,a single sheaf and a clean floor. A hangman is a good trade, he doth his work by daylight. A happy heart is better than a full purse. A happy man does not hear the clock strike. A happy man marries the girl he loves, but a happier man loves the girl he marries. A hard beginning maketh a good ending. A hard bit does not make the better horse. A hard knot requires a hard wedge. A hard life but a healthy one. A hard-working man is worth more than a crowd of loafers. A hare is like an ass in the length of its ears, yet it is not its son. A harvest of peace grows from seeds of contentment. A harvest of peace is produced from a seed of contentment. A hasty man drinks his tea with a fork. A hasty man never wanted woe. A hasty person misses the sweet things. A hasty work is seldom good. A hatchet in the mouth is more harmful than a hatchet in the hand. A haughty person will not even reach down to take his own nose if it had fall- en to the ground. A hawk kills because it is his nature; a man because it is his pleasure.