Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs
Who has not done any evil act, his or her
heart may be found right.
Who has not had a taste longs to do so, but
for whom has tasted then the longing is a
hundred times more.
Who has not is not.
Who has not suffered from wounds will
laugh at scars.
Who has not understanding, let him have
legs.
Who has not, cannot.
Who has nothing fears nothing.
Who has nothing is nothing.
Who has once deceived will ever be a
suspect.
Who has only one eye must take good care
of it.
Who has patience may get fat thrushes at a
farthing apiece.
Who has patience sees his revenge.
Who has plenty of pepper may pepper his
beans.
Who has power in his hands has no need to
lie; he uses violence.
Who has said 'yes' once already should not
say 'no' any more.
Who has seen death will be content with
illness.
Who has shoes does not fear thorns.
Who has skirts of straw needs fear the fire.
Who has something is something.
Who has tasted a sour apple, will have the
more relish for a sweet one.
Who has time yet waits for time, comes to a
time of repentance.
Who has travelled a lot has seen a lot.
Who has wine for dinner, he has water for
breakfast.
Who has, is.
Who has, let him thereof take heed; love
wanes, misfortune comes with speed.
Who hath little shame the world is all his
own.
Who hath no courage must have legs.
Who hath no horse may ride on a staff.
Who have not been there - he will be, who
have been - will not forget.
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Who hears but one bell hears but one sound.
Who hears music feels his solitude.
Who heeds not little things, will be troubled
about lesser ones.
Who helps himself will be helped by God.
Who helps us in trouble is a true friend.
Who herds with wolves, must howl with
wolves.
Who holds his peace and gathers stones,
will find a time to throw them.
Who honours not age, is unworthy of it.
Who hopes for alms from the priests, winds
up at the insane asylum.
Who hunts two hares together catches
neither.
Who hunts two hares will catch neither.
Who insists on running up a slope, is
confused and crazy.
Who invited you to the roast.
Who is a dog here will be a dog there.
Who is a dog will get dog's pay.
Who is a man for one thing will be a man for
another.
Who is a piece of stick in youth will be a
block of wood in old age.
Who is afraid of wolf should not go into the
woods.
Who is always prying into other men's
affairs, leads a dangerous life.
Who is always sad, does not even have fun
when drunk.
Who is angry with one is angry with the
other.
Who is blind, dumb and deaf will live a
peaceful life of a hundred years.
Who is blind? He who can see no other
world. Who is dumb? He who can say
nothing pleasant about his lot. Who is
poor? He who is troubled with too many
desires. Who is rich? He who is happy
with his lot.
Who is born a chicken loves scratching.
Who is born a fool is never cured.
Who is born of a cat will run after mice.