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Proverbs and old sayings Danish
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Proverbs and old sayings Danish, page 11
1481 proverbs and old sayings danish
He is a man, who acts like a man.
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Happiness and glass break easily.
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Honor buys no meat in the market.
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It is not all gold that glitters.
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Luck has but a slender anchorage.
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As the master is, so are his men.
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One to one, and two to the devil.
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Eggs and oaths are easily broken.
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It is folly to drown on dry land.
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Let every bird sing its own note.
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Children are a poor man's riches.
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Help the lame dog over the stile.
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Slander leaves a score behind it.
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Want of variety leads to satiety.
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Favour and gifts disturb justice.
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He who sows little, reaps little.
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Ten noes are better then one lie.
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Secret gifts are openly rewarded.
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A poor man has few acquaintances.
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Take help of many, advice of few.
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