He that holds the handle of the frying-pan runs the risk of burning himself, [10]
He that hunts others must run himself, [179]
He that hunts two hares at once will catch neither, [49], [343]
He that inquires much, learns much, [378]
He that is afraid of the devil does not grow rich, [82]
He that is ashamed to eat is ashamed to live, [48]
He that is at sea has not the wind in his hands, [310] (See He who is at sea)
He that is bitten by a dog must apply some of its hair, [311]
He that is born to be hanged will never be drowned, [80], [182], [309]
He that is drowning shouts though he be not heard, [78]