A List of Proverbs
This is A List of Proverbs beginning with H. Use a proverb from This List wisely in your writings and speech and make yourself brief.
• Habit is second nature.
• Hail fellow, well met.
• Half a loaf is better than no bread.
• Hasty climbers have sudden falls.
• He gives twice that gives in a trice.
• He is idle that might be better employed.
• He is richest that has fewest wants.
• He knows most who speaks least.
• He knows which way the wind blows.
• He laughs best that laughs last.
• He runs with the hounds and hunts with the hare, himself must either hold or drive.
• He that comes first to the hill may sit where he will.
• He that doth lend doth lose his friend.
• He that goes borrowing goes sorrowing.
• He who knows little soon repents it.
• He who knows nothing doubts noting.
• He that loves glass without G takes away L, and that is he.
• He that will eat the kernel must crack the nut.
• He that will not when he may, when he will he shall have any.
• He that will thrive must rise at five; He that hath thriven may lie till seven.
• He who ceases to pray ceases to prosper.
• He who likes borrowing dislikes paying.
• He’s no man who cannot say “No",
• His bark is worse than his bite.
• His heart is in his boots.
• Home is home, though it never be so homely.
• Honest men marry soon, wise men not at all.
• Honesty is the best policy.
• Hope is the last thing that we lose.
• Hope springs eternal in the human breast.
• Hunger is the best sauce.
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