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Proverbs and old sayings Danish
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Proverbs and old sayings Danish, page 14
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It is difficult to trap an old fox.
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The more by law, the less by right.
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All hairy skins must not be singed.
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A dog is a dog whatever his colour.
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Everybody says it, nobody knows it.
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Look not a gift horse in the mouth.
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When mistrust enters, love departs.
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Praise paves the way to friendship.
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It is as cheap sitting as standing.
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A goose drinks as much as a gander.
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A barren sow is never kind to pigs.
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A young man idle, an old man needy.
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It is best to trust to two anchors.
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Hope deferred makes the heart sick.
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Precipitate counsel--perilous deed.
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A rich wife is a source of quarrel.
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Gifts should be handed, not thrown.
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In still water the worms are worst.
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A crow thinks her own bird fairest.
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God gives little folks small gifts.
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