943 Irish Proverbs / Page 17
321. He who comes with a story to you brings two away from you.
322. He who doesn't look ahead remains behind..
323. He who falls today. may rise tomorrow.
324. He who gets a name for early rising can stay in bed until midday.
325. He who has a good neighbor has a good friend.
326. He who has cattle on the hill will not sleep easy.
327. He who is best for me is he who shall get the best share.
328. He who lives with hope dies happy.
329. He who only drinks water does not get drunk.
330. He who pays the piper calls the tune.
331. He who spies is the one who kills.
332. He'd offer you an egg if you promised not to break the shell.
333. He's more to be pitied than laughed at.
334. Help is always welcome, except at the table.
335. Hills far away are green but they often have sour bottoms.
336. His eyes are like two burnt holes in a blanket.
337. His face would hang him.
338. His own wound is what everyone feels soonest.
339. Hope is the physician of each misery.
340. Humor to a man is like a feather pillow. It is filled with what is easy to get but gives great comfort.