He who eats of the king’s goose will void a feather forty years after, [50]
He who eats pears with his master should not choose the best, [82]
He who eats the king’s cow lean, pays for it fat, [50], [249]
He who eats the meat let him pick the bone, [247]
He who eats and puts by, has sufficient for two meals, [247]
He who envies, suffers, [184]
He who esteems none but himself is as happy as a king, [84]
He who excuses himself accuses himself, [53], [86], [310]
He who fain would marry, in choice should not tarry, [182]
He who fears to suffer, suffers from fear, [49]