He who buys betimes buys cheaply, [79]

He who buys by the pennyworth keeps his own house and other men’s too, [87]

He who buys the broom can also buy the handle, [79]

He who buys what he don’t want, will soon sell what he does want, [79], [183]

He who can give has many a good neighbour, [49]

He who can lick can bite, [51]

He who can sit upon a stone and feed himself should not move, [377]

He who can wait obtains what he wishes, [78]

He who cannot help may hinder, [184]

He who cannot paint must grind the colours, [184]