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He that would eat the fruit must climb the tree
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He that would have eggs must endure the cackling of hens
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He who hesitates is lost
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He who is born a fool is never cured
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He who likes borrowing dislikes paying
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He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing
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He who says what he likes, shall hear what he doesn't like
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He who would catch fish must not mind getting wet
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He who would eat the nut must first crack the shell
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He who would search for pearls must dive below
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He will never set the Thames on fire
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He works best who knows his trade
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Head cook and bottle-washer
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Health is not valued till sickness comes
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Heavy purse makes a light heart
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Hedge between keeps friendship green
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His money burns a hole in his pocket
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Honest tale speeds best, being plainly told
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Honesty is the best policy
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Honey is not for the ass's
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Honey is sweet, but the bee stings
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Honey tongue, a heart of gall
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Honor and profit lie not in one sack
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Honours change manners
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Hope is a good breakfast, but a bad supper
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Hope is the poor man's bread
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Hour in the morning is worth two in the evening
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Hunger breaks stone walls
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