2214 French Proverbs / Page 42
821. 
He who curbs his desires will always be rich enough.
822. 
He who dispraises a thing, wants to buy it.
823. 
He who does not bait his hook fishes in vain.
824. 
He who does not gain loses.
825. 
He who does not tire, tires adversity.
826. 
He who does nothing does ill.
827. 
He who eats of the king's goose will void a feather forty years after.
828. 
He who eats the king's cow lean, pays for it fat.
829. 
He who fears to suffer, suffers from fear.
830. 
He who fondles you more than usual has either deceived you or wants to so.
831. 
He who gets out of debt enriches himself.
832. 
He who gives to the poor loans to God.
833. 
He who goes abroad by day has no need of a lantern.
834. 
He who goes everywhere gains everywhere.
835. 
He who goes to collect wool may come back shorn.
836. 
He who grasps at too much loses everything.
837. 
He who grasps too much holds not firmly.
838. 
He who has a companion has a master.
839. 
He who has a head of wax must not go near the fire.
840. 
He who has a stepmother has the devil at his hearth.
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