He that has a good harvest must be content with a few thistles |
He that loseth wealth, loseth much; he that loseth friends, loseth more; but he that loseth his spirit loseth all |
He that will not when he can, cannot when he will. |
He who denies all confesses all |
He who fears death enjoys not life |
He who goes to law for a sheep loses his cow. |
He who is feared gets more than his own. |
He who knows nothing, doubts nothing |
He who pours water hastily into a bottle spills more than goes in |
He who says what he likes, hears what he does not like |
He who steals once is always a thief |
He who was first an acolyte, and afterwards an abbot or curate, knows what the boys do behind the altar |
He who would bring home the wealth of the Indies must carry the wealth of the Indies with him |
He will never worship well the image on the altar who knew it when it was a trunk of wood in the garden |
How beautiful it is to do nothing, and then rest afterward |