He who makes himself a dove is eaten by the hawk, [79]
He who makes himself a servant is expected to remain a servant, [85]
He who makes himself honey will be eaten by the bees (or the flies), [185], [311]
He who makes himself nothing, is nothing, [184]
He who makes light of his enemy dies by his hand, [246]
He who makes more of you than he is wont, either means to cheat you or wants you, [299]
He who makes one basket can make a hundred, [272]
He who marries a widow with three children, marries four thieves, [352]
He who marries does well, but who remains single does better, [182]