He who marries for love has good nights and bad days, [52]

He who marries ill, is long in becoming widowed, [250]

He who measures oil greases his hands, [248]

He who mixes himself with the draff will be eaten by the swine, [344], [379]

He who never budges from Paris will never be Pope, [53]

He who passes a winter’s day passes one of his mortal enemies, [51]

He who pays his debts, betters his condition, [185]

He who pays is fairly entitled to speak his mind, [51]

He who pays well is master of another man’s purse, [76], [101], [305]

He who pays well is well served, [51]