1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 32
621. 
He who strikes another on the neck, does not strike far from the head.
622. 
He who takes no chances wins nothing.
623. 
He who takes the child by the hand, takes the mother by the heart.
624. 
He who tastes every man's broth, often burns his mouth.
625. 
He who throws himself under the bench will be left to lie there.
626. 
He who tickles himself can laugh when he pleases.
627. 
He who waits for a dead man's shoes is in danger of going barefoot.
628. 
He who waits for dead men's shoes, may have to go long barefoot.
629. 
He who wants to catch foxes must hunt with geese.
630. 
He who wants to jump high must take a long run.
631. 
He who wants to tell the truth will always stand before closed doors.
632. 
He who was born to be hanged will not be drowned, unless the water go over the gallows.
633. 
He who was born to pennies, will never be master of dollars.
634. 
He who whispers, lies.
635. 
He who will not obey father, will have to obey stepfather.
636. 
He who will not prosper in his sleep will not prosper when awake.
637. 
He who will not take cheap advice, will have to buy dear repentance.
638. 
He who wills the end, wills the means.
639. 
He who would be everywhere will be nowhere.
640. 
He who would buy sausage of a dog must give him bacon in exchange.
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