579 British Proverbs / Page 9
161. 
He must have leave to speak who cannot hold his tongue.
162. 
He plays best that wins.
163. 
He that brings good news, knocks hard.
164. 
He that cannot do better, must be a monk.
165. 
He that complies against his will, is of his own opinion still.
166. 
He that enquires all opinions, comes ill speed.
167. 
He that gapes until he be fed, well may he gape till he be dead.
168. 
He that has no children brings them up well.
169. 
He that has no good trade, it is to his loss.
170. 
He that has the spice, may season as he list.
171. 
He that is ill to himself will be good to nobody.
172. 
He that lives in hope dances to an ill tune.
173. 
He that lives well is learned enough.
174. 
He that makes a good war, makes a good peace.
175. 
He that marries ere he be wise, will die ere he thrive.
176. 
He that nothing questions, nothing learns.
177. 
He that pities another remembers himself.
178. 
He that puts on a public gown must put off a private person.
179. 
He that rises late, must trot all day.
180. 
He that seeks a horse or a wife without fault, has neither steed in his stable nor angel in his bed.
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