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Proverbs and old sayings Danish
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Proverbs and old sayings Danish, page 12
1481 proverbs and old sayings danish
Flowers are the pledges of fruit.
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flowers
Unwilling service earns no thanks.
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A child's back must be bent early.
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children
Along in counsel, alone in sorrow.
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moral
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sadness
Eye-service is the courtier's art.
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What you do yourself is well done.
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Death does not look at your teeth.
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Bend the willow while it is young.
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Look not out for dead men's shoes.
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Two may lie so as to hang a third.
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Kisses are the messengers of love.
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Old friends and old wine are best.
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To withhold truth is to bury gold.
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It is bad to be between two fires.
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As the man is, so is his language.
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man
Trust everybody, but thyself most.
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Heaven dries what it has made wet.
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Lies and Latin go round the world.
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Better whole than patched in gold.
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Fresh air impoverishes the doctor.
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