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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs Who goes to church without his axe is a shitty man. Who goes to Rome a beast returns a beast. Who goes to the fair without money, goes with one problem and returns with three. Who gossips to you will gossip about you. Who gossips to you will gossip of you. Who gossips with you will gossip about you. Who got up, lost his place, who sat down, found it. Who grows up without fear will live without honour. Who grudges his blood to a blade had better earn his living behind the plow. Who guards two termite hills, returns empty handed. Who ha' fingernail no ha' itch, and who ha' itch no ha' fingernail. Who handles water is bound to get wet. Who has a bad wife, his hell begins on earth. Who has a habit, will never leave it even if his finger gets cut. Who has a head won't want for a hat. Who has a mouth, let him not say to another, "Blow!" Who has a priest at home, has plenty of food. Who has a tongue in his head can go all the world over. Who has a trade may go anywhere. Who has a woman has an eel by the tail. Who has been burned once is afraid of fire. Who has burnt himself with soup will blow on water as well. Who has but one eye must take good care of it. Who has children cannot long remain poor; who has none cannot long remain rich. Who has cold hands is in love, who has warm hands is loved. Who has convenience and doesn't seize it, tie him to a stall and give him straw. Who has deceived thee so oft as thyself? Who has done evil will answer for evil. Who has drunk will drink. 725 Who has ever seen tomorrow? Who has gone out to the world will stay there. Who has got a good wife has found a good thing. Who has lied once will not be believed the second time. Who has lived a good life has a good death. Who has love in his heart has spurs in his sides. Who has many comforts and does not use them, won't find a confessor who will grant him absolution. Who has many servants has many thieves. Who has money, spouts wisdom. Who has moved for three times has as if lived through a fire. Who has much, he gets even more. Who has neither fools nor beggars nor whores among his kindred, was born of a stroke of thunder. Who has never been burned in the sun won't know the value of shadow. Who has never done thinking never begins doing. Who has never had good sense, and by age thirty still doesn't, certainly will never have it after that. Who has never tasted what is bitter does not know what is sweet. Who has no bread to spare should not keep a dog. Who has no children does not know what love is. Who has no courage must have legs. Who has no head should have legs. Who has no intention to pray has no ears for the call to prayer. Who has no money in his purse must have honey in his mouth. Who has no money must have no wishes. Who has no past, has no future. Who has no plagues makes himself some. Who has no shame all the world is his own. Who has no thirst has no business at the foundation.