grai - hast
- grain by grain, and the hen fills her belly
- grasp a little and you may secure it; grasp too much and you will lose everything
- grasp all, lose all
- grasp the nettle and it won't sting you
- gratitude is a heavy burden
- gratitude is the memory of the heart
- great actions speak great minds
- great barkers are no biters
- great boast, little roast
- great boast, small roast
- great cry and little wool
- great griefs are mute
- great men are not always wise
- great minds think alike
- great oaks from little acorns grow
- great possessions are great cares
- great souls suffer in silence
- great spenders are bad lenders
- great spenders are poor lenders
- great talkers are like broken pitchers: everything runs out of them
- great talkers are little doers
- great things have a small beginning
- great weeds grow apace
- great wits jump
- grief makes one hour ten
- growing old is no more than a bad habit which a busy man has no time to form
- habit cures habit
- habit is a second nature
- half a loaf is better than no bread
- half an orange tastes as sweet as a whole one
- half the truth is often a whole lie
- handle with care women and glass
- handsome apples are sometimes sour
- handsome is as handsome does
- hanging and wiving goes by destiny
- happiness grows at our own firesides and is not to be picked in strangers' garden
- happiness in this world, when it comes, comes incidentally
- happiness is a habit
- happiness is for those who make it and not for those who search for it
- happiness is never found by pursuing it
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