Chi ha denti, non ha pane; e chi ha pane, non 25 ha denti—He who has teeth is without bread, and he who has bread is without teeth. It. Pr.
Chi ha, è—He who has, is.
Chi ha l'amor nel petto, ha lo sprone a' fianchi—He who has love in his heart has spurs in his sides. It. Pr.
Chi ha lingua in bocca, può andar per tutto—He who has a tongue in his head can travel all the world over. It. Pr.
Chi ha paura del diavolo, non fa roba—He who has a dread of the devil does not grow rich. It. Pr.
Chi ha sanità è ricco, e non lo sa—He who has 30 good health is rich, and does not know it. It. Pr.
Chi ha sospetto, di rado è in difetto—He who suspects is seldom at fault. It. Pr.
Chi ha tempo, non aspetti tempo—He who has time, let him not wait for time.
Childhood and youth see all the world in persons. Emerson.
Childhood has no forebodings; but then it is soothed by no memories of outlived sorrow. George Eliot.