777 Japanese Proverbs / Page 15
281. He who insults another, digs two graves.
282. He who is always right will never get round the world.
283. He who is dependant on others must make friends with the dog.
284. He who is desperate will squeeze oil out of a grain of sand.
285. He who is too servile ruins his back.
286. He who knows not when he has enough, is poor.
287. He who makes the first bad move always loses the game.
288. He who never goes is a fool; he who goes twice is also a fool.
289. He who sits in the shade won't take an axe to the tree.
290. He who smells does not know it himself.
291. He who steals incense smells of it.
292. He who talks to a silent listener will soon stand naked.
293. He who treads the path of love walks a thousand meters as if it were only one.
294. He who wants what God wants of him will lead a free and happy life.
295. He who wears a smile instead of worrying is always the strongest.
296. He who would go a hundred miles should consider ninety-nine as halfway.
297. Heart rather than appearance.
298. Hidden virtues ring like a soft bell.
299. How can swallows and sparrows know the thoughts of a great swan?
300. How good at combing is the bald priest.