1386 Dutch Proverbs / Page 29
561. He wants to learn how to shave using my beard.
562. He was born upon St. Galtpert's night, three days before luck.
563. He who attempts too much seldom succeeds.
564. He who burns his posteriors must sit on blisters.
565. He who comes first, he who chews first.
566. He who dies not in his twenty-third year, drowns not in his twenty-fourth, and is not slain in his twenty-fifth, may boast of good days.
567. He who giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord.
568. He who goes to bed with dogs will get up with fleas.
569. He who has a choice has trouble.
570. He who has no thirst has no business at the fountain.
571. He who hunts two hares at once, catches neither.
572. He who hurts his nose, hurts his face.
573. He who is afraid of the leaves must not go into the wood.
574. He who is outside his door already has the hard part of his journey behind him.
575. He who is outside the door has already a good part of his journey behind him.
576. He who is surety for another, pays for him.
577. He who laughs last, laughs best.
578. He who makes himself honey will be eaten by the bees.
579. He who mixes himself with the draff will be eaten by the swine.
580. He who pays well is master of another man's purse.