1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 29
561. 
He that you seat upon your shoulder will often try to get upon your head.
562. 
He who abuses others must not be particular about the answer he gets.
563. 
He who builds according to every man's advise will have a crooked house.
564. 
He who builds to every man's advice will have a crooked house.
565. 
He who can sit upon a stone and feed himself should not move.
566. 
He who can't get bacon, must be content with cabbage.
567. 
He who comes first to the mill is first served.
568. 
He who comforts never has a headache.
569. 
He who despises small things seldom grows rich.
570. 
He who does look before him, must take misfortune for his earnings.
571. 
He who doesn't open his eyes when he buys must still open his purse to pay.
572. 
He who eats cherries with gentlemen risks getting the pips in his nose.
573. 
He who feeds a wolf, strengthens his enemy.
574. 
He who feeds the hen ought to have the egg.
575. 
He who feeds the hen out to have the egg.
576. 
He who feels himself scabby, let him scratch.
577. 
He who flees, proves himself guilty.
578. 
He who gives to me teaches me to give.
579. 
He who has a glass roof on his own house, must not throw stones at others.
580. 
He who has a good neighbour has a good morning.
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