He who has plenty of butter may put some in his cabbage, [378]

He who has scalded himself once blows the next time, [86]

He who has servants has unavoidable enemies, [249]

He who has sheep has fleeces, [220]

He who has teeth has no bread, and he who has bread has no teeth, [81]

He who has the luck brings home the bride, [186]

He who has the Pope for his cousin may soon be a Cardinal, [180]

He who has three enemies must agree with two, [180]

He who has to deal with a blockhead has need of much brains, [247]

He who has to do with foxes must look after his hen-roost, [183]