He Who Sings Drives Away Sorrow
He who sings drives away sorrow.
He who sings drives away sorrow.
He who has no patience, has nothing at all.
Help you to salt. Help you to sorrow.
He who likes drinking is always talking of wine.
If I have lost the ring I still have the fingers.
Honours change manners.
He who knows nothing doubts nothing.
He who has money finds many cousins.
He who sleeps catches no fish.
Hell and chancery are always open.
He who holds a ladder is as bad as the thief.
He who says what he likes shall hear what he does not like.
He who is unable is always willing.
Honest men marry soon, wise men never.
He who has teeth has no bread, and he who has bread has no teeth.
He who teaches often learns himself.
I being satisfied, the world is satisfied.
He who laughs too much, is hiding his grief.
Hunger makes hard beans sweet.
It is the blood of the soldier that makes the general great.