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  Fine feathers do not make fine birds。 (1423)
  Fine feathers make fair fowls。 (1429)
    Fine feathers make fine birds。 (1430)
    Fine words dress ill deeds。 (697)
  Finished labours are pleasant。 (315)
  Fire and water are 'may be' good servants; but bad masters。 (483)
  Fire and water have no mercy。 (480)
  Fire is the test of gold; adversity of friendship。 (1933)
  First catch your hare then cook him。 (1802)
    First e; first served。 (2007)
  First impressions are half the battle。 (2008)
  First think; and then speak。 (598)
  Fish begins to stink at the head。 (2009)
  Follow love and it will flee; flee love and it will follow thee。 (156)
  Follow pleasure and it will flee thee; flee pleasure and it will follow thee。 (416)
  Folly is an incurable disease。 (1597)
  Fool’s haste is no speed。 (1585)
  Fools have the best luck。 (1571)
  Fools have fortune。 (1570)
  Fools learn nothing from wise men; but wise men learn much from fools。 (897)
  Fools look to tomorrow; and wise men use tonight。 (896)
  Fools never know when they are well。 (1589)
  Fools rush in where angels fear to tread。 (1591)
  Fools will be meddling。 (1592)
  For a lost thing care nothing。 (1221)
  Forbidden fruit is sweet。 (2010)
  Force can never destroy right。 (729)
  Forced love does not last。 (192)
  Fortune favours fools。 (1568)
  Fortune favours the bold。 (1351)
  Fortune is easily found; but hard to be kept。 (403)
  Fortune is variant。 (1356)
  Fortune knocks once at least at every man’s door。 (1352)
  Fortune often rewards with interest those that have patience to wait for her。 (826)
  Four eyes see more than two。 (915)
  Friends agree best at a distance。 (1926)
  Friends are like fiddle…strings; they must not be screwed too tight。 (1888)
  Friends are thieves of time。 (1927)
  Friends 'The best of friends' must part。 (1921)
  Friendless is the dead。 (1902)
  Friendship cannot stand always on one side。 (1930)
  Friendship should not be all on one side。 (1931)
  Friendship is like wine—the older the better。 (1934)
  From hearing es wisdom; from speaking repentance。 (619)
    From saving es having。 (845)
  From words to deeds is a great space。 (596)
  Frugality is an estate alone。 (858)
  Frugality when all is spent es too late。 (877)
  Gain got by a lie will burn one’s fingers。 (1636)
  Gifts from the enemies are dangerous。 (1941)
  Give a dog a bad name and hang him。 (1795)
  Give a fool enough rope 'rope enough' and he will hang himself。 (1598)
  Give every man thy ear; but few thy voice。 (1396)
  Give him an inch and he’ll take a yard。 (2011)
  Give never the wolf the wether。 (1821)
  Glory is the shadow of virtue。 (774)
  God defend 'deliver' me from my friends; from my enemies I can 'will' defend myself。 (1909)
  God helps those who help themselves。 (2012)
  God sends fortune to fools。 (1569)
  God sends meat and the devil sends cooks。 (2013)
  God’s mill grinds slow but sure。 (708)
  Golden words offend the ears。 (2014)
  Gold will not buy anything。 (998)
    Good pany on the road is the shortest cut。 (1871)
  Good counsel never es amiss。(2015)
  Good fame is better than a good face。 (936)
  Good health is above wealth。 (1066)
  Good name is gold worth。 (939)
  Good wine needs no bush。 (2016)
  Good wits jump (together)。 (913)
  Good words and ill deeds deceive wise and fools。 (694)
  Good words are worth much and cost little。 (2017)
  Gossiping and lying go together。 (1617)
  Go to bed with the lamb and rise with the lark。 (1042)
  Grain by grain; and the hen fills her belly。 (1681)
  Grasp all; lose all。 (1217)
  Great boasters; little doers。 (624)
  Great boast; small roast。 (623)
  Great braggers; little doers。 (625)
  Great designs require great consideration。 (2018)
  Great hopes make great men。 (399)
  Great men are not always wise。 (919)
  Great men have great faults。 (1301)
  Great men’s sons seldom do well。(277)
    Great minds think alike。 (914)
  Great talkers are little doers。 (674)
  Grief often treads upon the heels of pleasure。 (418)
  Guilty consciences always make people 'men' cowards。 (1535)
  Habits cures habit。 (575)
  Habit is a cable: we weave a thread of it every day; and at last we cannot break it。 (577)
  Habit is (a) second nature。 (572)
  Half a loaf is better than no bread。 (455)
  Half a tale 'word' is enough for a wise man。 (911)
  Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself。 (420)
  Happiness lies; first of all; in health。 (1060)
  Happiness takes no account of time。 (37)
  Happy is he that is happy in childhood。 (283)
  Happy is he who knows his follies in his youth。 (404)
  Happy is he who owes nothing。 (1194)
  Hard cases make bad law。 (724)
  Hardships never e alone。 (1365)
  Harm set; harm get。 (2019)
  Haste makes waste。 (2020)
  Haste love; soon cold。 (125)
  Hasty climbers have sudden falls。 (2021)
  Hatred is blind as well as love。 (111)
  Have but few friends; though many acquaintances。 (1873)
  Have you somewhat to do tomorrow; do it today。 (55)
  Hawks will not pick hawk’s eyes out。 (1674)
  Health and strength is above all gold。 (1071)
  Health does not consist with intemperance。 (1085)
  Health is a jewel 'treasure'。 (1068)
  Health is better than wealth。 (1065)
  Health is great riches。 (1069)
  Health is happiness。 (1059)
  Health is not valued till sickness es。 (1078)
  Health surpasses riches。 (1067)
  Hear all parties。 (2022)
  Hear much; speak little。 (607)
  Hear twice before you speak once。 (609)
  Heaven’s vengeance is slow but sure。 (709)
  He bears misery best who hides it most。 (816)
  He cannot speak well that cannot hold his tongue。 (583)
  He cries wine and sells vinegar。 (1633)
  He is a fool that makes a wedge of his fist。 (1578)
  He is a fool who cannot be angry; but he is a wise man who will not。 (893)
  He is a gentle horse that never cast his rider。 (1733)
  He is a good friend that speaks well of us behind our backs。 (1865)
  He is a wise man who speaks little。 (614)
  He is in his better blue clothes。 (1552)
  He is lifeless that is faultless。 (1272)
  He is the wise man who is the honest man。 (885)
  He is the wisest man who does not think himself so。 (882)
  He is wise that hath wit enough for his own affairs。 (907)
  He is wise that is ware in time。 (886)
  He is wise that knows when he’s well enough。 (884)
  He is wise who is warned by the misfortunes of others。 (1346)
  He jests at scars that never felt a wound。 (2023)
  He knows most who 'that' speaks least。 (615)
  He knows not what love is that has no children。 (285)
  He laughs best who laughs last。 (2024)
  He lives long that lives well。 (1053)
  He lives twice who lives well。 (1117)
  Hell is paved with good intentions。(2025) 
  He looks like a saint but the devil he is。 (1437)
  He loses all who loses the moment。 (74)
  Help the dog over the stile。(1792)
  He measures another’s corn by his own bushel。 (2026)
  He never lies but when the holly is green。 (1611)
  He should have a long spoon that sups with the devil。 (1943)
  He that boasts of his knowledge proclaims his ignorance。 (1563)
  He that can have patience; can have what he will。 (818)
  He that can stay obtains。 (819)
  He that climbs high falls heavily。 (1567)
  He that dallies with enemy gives him leave to kill him。 (1946)
  He that desires honour is not worthy of honour。 (934)
  He that dies pays all (debts)。 (1145)
  He that doth most at once doth least。 (341)
  He that endures is not overe。 (820)
  He that falls today may be up again tomorrow。 (811)
  He that goes a borrowing; goes a sorrowing。 (1204)
  He that goes to bed thirsty rises healthy。 (1045)
  He that has 'hath' been bitten by a serpent; is afraid of a rope。 (1340)
  He that hath a full purse never wanted a friend。 (1883)
  He that hath a white horse and a fair wife never wants trouble。 (234)
  He that hath no children; knows not what is love。 (284)
  He that hath time hath life。 (1120)
  He that helpeth the evil hurteth the good。 (1526)
  He that is disposed for mischief will never want occasion。 (99)
  He that is down; down with him。 (1383)
  He that is full of himself is very 'quite' empty。 (1561)
  He that is ill to himself will be good to nobody。 (2027)
  He that is one born; once must die。 (1126)
  He that knows nothing; doubts nothing。 (544)
  He that learns a trade 'an art' has a purchase made。 (350)
  He that lies down 'sleeps' with dogs must rise up with fleas。 (1916)
  He that lives

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