1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 27
521. 
He needs a long spoon that would eat out of the same dish with the devil.
522. 
He runs heavily who is forced to run.
523. 
He scolds most that can hurt the least.
524. 
He sits well who can rise without help.
525. 
He that bears the cross, blesses himself first.
526. 
He that boasteth of himself affronteth his company.
527. 
He that courts injury will obtain it.
528. 
He that cuts above himself, will get splinters in his eye.
529. 
He that dallies with his enemy gives him leave to kill him.
530. 
He that dares not venture must not complain of ill luck.
531. 
He that deals in dirt has ay foul fingers.
532. 
He that desires but little has no need of much.
533. 
He that does not save pennies, will never have pounds.
534. 
He that does you a very ill turn will never forgive you.
535. 
He that doesn't know his bed is too hard sleeps well.
536. 
He that doth most at once doth least.
537. 
He that drinks beer, thinks beer.
538. 
He that feeds himself from waiting could die of hunger.
539. 
He that has no money in his purse, should have fair words on his lips.
540. 
He that hides is no better than he that steals.
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