2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 37
721. 
He that has been hurt, fears.
722. 
He that would live for aye, must eat sage in May.
723. 
He thinks nothing right, but what he does himself.
724. 
He took care to enjoy himself as long as life lasted.
725. 
He travels fastest who travels alone.
726. 
He unravels the enigmas of the Sphinx.
727. 
He utters in his language something different from what he ponders in his mind.
728. 
He who blows his nose too hard makes it bleed.
729. 
He who cannot conceal his sentiments, knows not how to live.
730. 
He who cannot do what he wishes, must needs do as he can.
731. 
He who cannot even manage a yacht asks for a ship of burthen.
732. 
He who does not advance recedes.
733. 
He who does not fully speak the truth is a traitor to it.
734. 
He who does not speak the whole truth is a traitor to truth.
735. 
He who endures with patience is a conqueror.
736. 
He who envies his admits his inferiority.
737. 
He who fears every bramble should not go to the woods.
738. 
He who follows two hares loses both.
739. 
He who gives himself airs of importance, exhibits the credentials of impotence.
740. 
He who has come to the mill first does not grind last.
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