1614 American Proverbs / Page 38
741. 
He who drinks and walks away lives to drink another day.
742. 
He who has crossed the flood knows how deep it is.
743. 
He who has no future loses his grip on the present.
744. 
He who is born a fool is never cured.
745. 
He who is no friend to the good cause is no friend of mine.
746. 
He who is to break his neck finds the stairs in the dark.
747. 
He who judges others condemns himself.
748. 
He who laughs at others' woes finds few friends and many foes.
749. 
He who laughs last laughs best.
750. 
He who lies down with dogs will rise with fleas.
751. 
He who never learns anything never forgets anything.
752. 
He who seeks equality should go to ---.
753. 
He's no fool who parts with what he can't keep to get what he shall not lose.
754. 
Hear the evidence before you pass sentence.
755. 
Hell and the courtroom are always open.
756. 
Hell is full of good meanings, but heaven is full of good works.
757. 
Hell is populated with the victims of harmless amusements.
758. 
Here today, gone tomorrow.
759. 
Higher duties mean greater responsibilities.
760. 
Home is not a structure, but something in your heart.
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