2053 Italian Proverbs / Page 46
901. 
He's an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers.
902. 
Health without money is a half-malady.
903. 
Hear the other side, and believe little.
904. 
Hear, see, and say nothing if you would live in peace.
905. 
Hedges have no eyes, but they have ears.
906. 
Hell and Chancery are always open.
907. 
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
908. 
Hell is crowded with ungrateful wretches.
909. 
Help you to salt. help you to sorrow.
910. 
Hide not the truth from your confessor, your doctor, or your lawyer.
911. 
High birth is a poor dish on the table.
912. 
Home, dear home, small as thou art, to me thou art a palace.
913. 
Homer sometimes nods.
914. 
Honest men marry soon, wise men never.
915. 
Honours change manners.
916. 
Hope is the last thing ever lost.
917. 
Hope is the last to abandon the unhappy.
918. 
Hour by hour time departs.
919. 
How can the cat help it if the maid be a fool?
920. 
Hunger drives the wolf out of the wood.
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