He who pays well may borrow again, [182]

He who peeps through a hole will discover his dole (Harm watch, harm catch), [245]

He who pitches too high won’t get through his song, [182]

He who plants fruit-trees must not count upon the fruit, [342]

He who plays with a sword plays with the devil (Galician), [245]

He who pledges or promises runs in debt, [249]

He who ploughs with young oxen makes crooked furrows, [183]

He who pours water hastily into a bottle spills more than goes in, [248]

He who praises himself befouls himself, [86]

He who praises himself must have bad neighbours, [185]