He who has a companion has a master, [48]
He who has a glass roof should not (or must not) throw stones at his neighbour’s (or others’), [82], [181], [253], [299], [352]
He who has a good horse in his stable may go on foot, [81]
He who has a good neighbour has a good morning, [81], [182], [379]
He who has a good nest, finds good friends, [293]
He who has a good wife can bear any evil, [201]
He who has a handsome wife, a castle on the frontier, or a vineyard on the roadside, is never without war, [197]
[He who has a head of wax] must not walk in the sun, [81]
He who has a head won’t want for a hat, [66]