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Funny Sayings
A head is not to be cut off because it is scabby.
Danish Proverb
A headless army fights badly.
Danish Saying
A headstrong man and a fool may wear the same hat.
Danish Saying
A healthy man is a successful man.
French Saying
A heart in love with beauty never grows old.
Turkish Proverb
A heart that is rotten -- breath that smells.
Chinese Saying
A hearth of your own is worth gold.
Danish Saying
A hearty laugh makes you ten years younger.
Chinese Saying
A hearty welcome is the best cheer.
German Proverb
A heavy purse makes a light heart.
English Saying
A heavy purse makes a light heart.
Yiddish Saying
A heavy rain is good for the fields but bad for the roads.
Yiddish Saying
A heavy shower is soon over.
Italian Proverb
A hen is heavy when carried far.
Irish Saying
A hidden intention is an evil one.
Roman Saying
A high hat falls at a single blow.
Egyptian Proverb
A hint hits harder than the truth.
Yiddish Saying
A hired horse and one’s own spurs make short miles.
Dutch Saying
A hobbling cat is better than a fast horse when rats swarm the palace.
Chinese Saying
A hog in armor is still a hog.
German Saying
A hole is easier to patch than a crack.
Filipino Proverb
A hole is more honorable than a patch.
Irish Saying
A honey tongue, a heart of gall.
German Saying
A honeyed mouth hides a daggered heart.
Chinese Saying
A hook’s well lost to catch a salmon.
French Proverb
A horse cannot gain weight if not fed with extra fodder during the night; a man cannot become wealthy without earnings apart from his regular salaries.
Chinese Saying
A horse deprived of its food won’t work.
Roman Saying
A horse grown fat kicks.
Italian Proverb
A horse may stumble, though it has four feet.
Dutch Saying
A horse of good breed is not dishonored by its saddle.
Arabian Saying
A horse that will not carry a saddle must have no oats.
Arabian Saying
A horse with two masters is always skinny; the ship with two captains sinks.
Chinese Saying
A house divided cannot stand.
American Proverb