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Proverbs and old sayings Danish
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Proverbs and old sayings Danish, page 24
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The nobler the blood the less the pride.
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All keys hang not at one woman's girdle.
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One hunts the hare, and another eats it.
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He must be pure who would blame another.
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Do not wade where you can see no bottom.
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Speech is often repented, silence never.
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Drive not away what never came near you.
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Falseness often lurks beneath fair hair.
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One sword keeps another in its scabbard.
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If you hunt with cats you'll catch mice.
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A wise lawyer never goes to law himself.
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The forest has ears, and field has eyes.
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Better a poor horse than an empty stall.
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It is folly to sing twice to a deaf man.
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No one knows what a day may bring forth.
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Fish and guests smell at three days old.
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Those who climb high, often have a fall.
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It takes a good many mice to kill a cat.
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A fair skin often covers a crooked mind.
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An old wolf is not scared by loud cries.
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