2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 40
781. 
Hear both sides of a question.
782. 
Hear, see, and be silent.
783. 
Hearing he hears not. He is deaf to entreaty.
784. 
Help by actions, not by words.
785. 
Help him who is willing to work, not him who shrinks from it.
786. 
Hercules himself could not cope with two assailants.
787. 
Hidden valour is as bad as cowardice.
788. 
Him whom Jove would destroy he first deprives of his reason.
789. 
His heart fell down to his heels.
790. 
His illness is more mental than bodily.
791. 
His presents conceal a baited hook.
792. 
His tongue says little, but powerful is his right arm.
793. 
His wit got wings and would have flown, But poverty still kept him down.
794. 
History repeats itself.
795. 
Hitherto I gave you credit for having horns.
796. 
Holyday time will not last forever.
797. 
Home is home though it's never so homely.
798. 
Home is home, as the Devil said when he found himself in the Court of Session.
799. 
Home is home, be it ever so humble.
800. 
Honesty with poverty is better than ill-gotten wealth.
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