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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs The heart of an evil person is never pure. The heart of fools proclaims foolishness. The heart of man and the bottom of the sea are unfathomable. The heart of the wise man lies quiet like limpid water. The heart rules without rules. The heart sees better than the eye. The heart sees further than the head. The heart that loves is always young. The heart that truly loves never forgets. The hearth in our house is warmer than our neighbor's. The heart's letter is read in the eye. The heart's mirth does make the face fair. The hearts of fools are in their mouths but the mouths of the wise are in their hearts. The heavier the purse, the lighter the heart. The heaviest baggage for a traveler is an empty wallet. The heaviest baggage for a traveller is an empty purse. The heaviest burden is an empty pocket. The heaviest ear of corn bends its head lowest. The heaviest rains fall on the house that leaks most. The heaviest thing in the world is an empty pocket. The hedge is trodden down where it seems to lean. The heir's tears are but a mask to disguise his joy. The helve of the lost hatchet. The hen doesn't have breasts, but she can still feed her chicks. The hen flies not far unless the cock flies with her. The hen is ill off when the egg teaches her how to cackle. The hen knows that dawn has arrived but it leaves the duty of crowing to the cock. The hen lays an egg, and the cock feels the pain in his backside. The hen lays upon an egg. The hen likes to lay in a nest where there are 562 eggs already. The hen lives by pickings, as the lion by prey. The hen ought not to cackle in presence of the cock. The hen tells the cock to crow. The hen that cackles in the evening lays no eggs in the morning. The hen that stays at home picks up the crumbs. The hen's eyes are where her eggs are. The hen's eyes are with her chickens. The hen's eyes turn to where she has her eggs. The herb patience does not grow in every man's garden. The herb that can't be got is the one that heals. The hero appears only when the tiger is dead. The heron blames the water because he cannot swim. The herringman hates the fisherman. The higher a monkey climbs, the more he shows his behind. The higher flood hath always the lower ebb. The higher the ape climbs the more he shows his rump. The higher the bamboo, the more it can be bent. The higher the bell is hung, the shriller it sounds. The higher the hill the laigher the grass. The higher the monkey climbs the more him expose. The higher the monkey climbs, the more it is exposed to danger. The higher the monkey goes the more he shows his tail. The higher the mountain the lower the valley, the taller the tree the harder the fall. The higher the rise the greater the fall. The higher they fly, the harder they fall. The higher up the greater fa'. The higher up, the greater fall.