He who loses is always in fault, [85]
He who loses, sins, [51]
He who loves Bertrand loves his dog (Love me, love my dog), [246]
He who loves Peter won’t harm his dog, [246]
He who loves sorrow, will always find something to mourn over, [379]
He who loves well is slow to forget, [246]
He who loves well, obeys well, [246]
He who made fun of the old man, laughed at first and cried afterwards, [247]
He who makes a law should keep it, [220]
He who makes a mouse of himself, will be eaten by the cats (This is a pun; sich mausig machen means to swagger or assume undue importance), [185]