1614 American Proverbs / Page 36
701. 
Great trees keep little ones down.
702. 
Guard lest the eyes be bigger than the stomach.
703. 
Half an orange tastes as sweet as a whole one.
704. 
Handsome poverty is no disgrace.
705. 
Happiness is a form of courage.
706. 
Happiness multiplies as we divide it with others.
707. 
Haste makes waste.
708. 
Have fun while you live, because you are going to be dead a long time.
709. 
Have the courage not to adopt another's courage.
710. 
Having finished the meal, the company leaves.
711. 
He burned his own blister; now let him sit on it.
712. 
He is a fool that makes his doctor his heir.
713. 
He is a fool who cannot be angry but a wise man who will not.
714. 
He is dead that is faultless.
715. 
He is my friend that helps me, and not he that pities me.
716. 
He knows not the law who knows not the reason thereof.
717. 
He labours in vain who tries to please everybody.
718. 
He must have a long spoon who sups with the devil.
719. 
He that accuses all convicts only one.
720. 
He that can have patience can have what he will.
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