He who torments others does not sleep well, [53]

He who touches pitch defiles himself, [86], [379]

He who travels with hope, has poverty for his coachman, [183]

He who treads on eggs, must tread lightly, [181]

He who trifles with his enemy dies by his hand, [219]

He who trusts a woman and leads an ass will never be free from plague, [49]

He who turns aside avoids danger, [52]

He who waits for a dead man’s shoes is in danger of going barefoot, [48], [352]

He who waits for another man’s trencher often dines in imagination (or with Duke Humphrey), [52]

He who waits for another’s platter has a cold meal (Catalan), [254]