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Proverbs and old sayings Danish
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Proverbs and old sayings Danish, page 13
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Fresh air impoverishes the doctor.
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Every bird needs its own feathers.
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Great men's requests are commands.
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Pretty children sing pretty songs.
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Throw no stones at a sleeping dog.
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A cursed cur should be short tied.
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Quick and well seldom go together.
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A fair exchange brings no quarrel.
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We must suffer much, or die young.
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Empty barrels give the most sound.
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Keep not two tongues in one mouth.
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Poor relations have little honour.
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Do not judge the dog by his hairs.
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Chop, and you will have splinters.
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Better thin beer than an empty jug.
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A hearth of your own is worth gold.
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Envy does not enter an empty house.
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The first bird get the first grain.
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Many small creeks make a big river.
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Every wind is against a leaky ship.
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