He who does not want to lend loses friends; he who lends gains enemies.
He who drinks no more still likes to see the beer pulled.
He who has burned his mouth blows his soup.
He who has no enemies has no friends either.
He who has no shoes dances in his socks.
He who has not tasted bitter things, knows not what sweet is.
He who holds the ladder is as bad as the thief.
He who inherits a penny is expected to spend a dollar.
He who invites storks must have frogs in the house.
He who is afraid of doing too much always does too little.
He who is his own teacher has a fool for a pupil.
He who is quick to borrow, is slow to pay.
He who is the judge between two friends loses one of them.
He who lends to the poor get his interest from God.
He who lends to the poor gets his interest from God.
He who likes cherries soon learns to climb.
He who listens to a proposition is already half sold.
He who puts his nose in a turd does not know what he is smelling.
He who sleeps in a silver bed has golden dreams.
He who starts singing too high will never finish the song.
He who tickles himself may laugh when he pleases.