1609 English Proverbs / Page 35
681. He who lives according to nature will never be poor, and he who lives according to opinion will never be rich.
682. He who lives by the sword dies by the sword.
683. He who lives by the sword shall die by the sword.
684. He who pays the piper calls the tune.
685. He who pays the piper may call the tune.
686. He who says what he likes will hear what he does not like.
687. He who sleeps forgets his hunger.
688. He who sups with the devil has need of a long spoon.
689. He who treats himself has a fool for a patient.
690. He who would climb the ladder must begin at the bottom.
691. He who would rule must hear and be deaf, see and be blind.
692. He's all hat and no cattle.
693. Health is better than wealth.
694. Heaven hath no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor Hell a fury like a woman scorned.
695. Heaven protects children, sailors and drunken men.
696. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
697. Help a lame dog over a stile.
698. His bark is worse than his bite.
699. His fore feet though you sever, his grip he'll make good.
700. History never repeats itself, but it does rhyme.