He is master of another man’s life who is indifferent to his own, [97]
He is most likely to spill who holds the vessel in his hand, [354]
He is most cheated who cheats himself, [356]
He is my friend who grinds at my mill, [222], [277]
He is nearest to God who has the fewest wants, [353]
He is nearest a thing who has it in his hands, [353]
He is no friend that eats his own by himself, and mine with me, [285]
He is no merchant who always gains, [323]
He is no small knave who knows a great one, [361]