Who doth his owne businesse, foules not his hands.
Whatever is made by the hand of man, by the hand of man may be overturned.
The wise hand doth not all that the foolish mouth speakes. [The wise hand doth not all that the foolish mouth speaks.]
One hand washeth another, and both the face.
Neither eyes on letters, nor hands in coffers.
It's good walking with a horse in ones hand.
If thou thy selfe canst doe it, attend no others helpe or hand.
Hee that's fed at anothers hand may stay long ere he be full.
Hee that bewailes himselfe hath the cure in his hands.
Give a clown your finger, and he will take your hand.
A feather in hand is better then a bird in the ayre.
Enrich my heart, mouth, hands in me, With faith, with hope, with charity, That I may run, rise, rest with Thee.
Many kiss the hand they wish cut off.
A long tongue is a signe of a short hand. [A long tongue is a sign of a short hand.]
In cloths cheap handsomeness, doth bear the bell.
Happier are the hands compast with yron, then a heart with thoughts.
God strikes not with both hands, for to the sea he made heavens, and to rivers foords.
For washing his hands, none sels his lands.
Better good afarre off, then evill at hand. [Better good afar than evil at hand.]
A rugged stone growes smooth from hand to hand.
Who shuts his hand has lost his gold, Who opens it hath it twice told.
Gold thou mayst safely touch; but if it stick Unto thy hands, it woundeth to the quick.