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Proverbs and old sayings Danish about Good luck
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87 proverbs and old sayings danish about good luck
A penny in time is as good as a dollar.
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No is a good answer when given in time.
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Slander expires at a good woman's door.
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It takes a good many mice to kill a cat.
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It is an ill wind that blows nobody good.
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Good corn is not reaped from a bad field.
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Fortune rarely brings good or evil singly.
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A good handicraft has a golden foundation.
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One man is not bad because another is good.
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To the good listener, half a word is enough.
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A slight suspicion may destroy a good repute.
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The anvil does not fear a good sledge-hammer.
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All are not good cooks who carry long knives.
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Correction is good when administered in time.
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Care, and not fine stables, make a good horse.
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Luck has much for many, but enough for no one.
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He who has a good neighbour has a good morning.
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It is an ill turn that does no good to any one.
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Speedy execution is the mother of good fortune.
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Good counsel will not rot, if it be got in dry.
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