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Proverbs and old sayings after origin
Proverbs and old sayings Danish
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Proverbs and old sayings Danish, page 29
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Where law lacks, honour should eke it out.
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A hard bit does not make the better horse.
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It is hard to lure hawks with empty hands.
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Take not your sickle to another man's corn.
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Much water runs by while the miller sleeps.
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It is possible for a ram to kill a butcher.
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The fire heeds little whose cloak it burns.
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If you wish a thing done, go; if not, send.
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The sting of a reproach is the truth of it.
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A man cannot carry all his kin on his back.
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A clean hand moves freely through the land.
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A princely mind will undo a private family.
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Do not put in more warp than you can weave.
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One raven does not peck out another's eyes.
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There is help for everything, except death.
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Praise a fool, and you may make him useful.
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To a friend's house the road is never long.
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To wait and be patient soothes many a pang.
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He is a poor Smith who is afraid of sparks.
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He who knows a knave, makes no bid for him.
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