1852 Chinese Proverbs / Page 65
- 641. He has too many lice to feel an itch.
 - 642. He hath lived ill that knows not how to die well.
 - 643. He painted a tiger, but it turned out a dog.
 - 644. He that has no money might as well be buried in a rice tub with his mouth sewn up.
 - 645. He that has no silver in his purse, should have silver on his tongue.
 - 646. He that has not bread to spare should not keep a dog.
 - 647. He that is afraid to shake the dice will never throw a six.
 - 648. He that is not eager to be pawed in cash is not a businessman.
 - 649. He that once deceives is ever suspected.
 - 650. He who always eats the roots of a plant is capable of any thing.

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