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Danish Proverbs - page 31
Flattery is sweet food for those who can swallow it.
Danish Proverb
Every man must carry his own sack to the mill.
Danish Proverb
Damage suffered makes you knowing, but seldom rich.
Danish Proverb
Better walk on wooden legs, than be carried on a wooden bier.
Danish Proverb
Better is the branch that bends, than the branch that breaks.
Danish Proverb
A moneyless man goes fast through the market.
Danish Proverb
A good pilot is not known when the sea is calm and the weather fair.
Danish Proverb
A donkey that carries a lot of books is not necessarily learned.
Danish Proverb
He must be ill-favoured who scares the devil.
Danish Proverb
Don't stop sowing just because the birds ate a few seeds.
Danish Proverb
Crooked iron may be straightened with a hammer.
Danish Proverb
A wound never heals so well that the scar cannot be seen.
Danish Proverb
A meagre compromise is better than a fat lawsuit.
Danish Proverb
A lazy boy and a warm bed are difficult to part.
Danish Proverb
A good neighbour is better than a brother far off.
Danish Proverb
A dog is a dog whatever his colour.
Danish Proverb
A bird may be ever so small, it always seeks a nest of its own.
Danish Proverb
Wanton kittens make sober cats.
Danish Proverb
All but saves many a man.
Danish Proverb
Art is art, even though unsuccessful.
Danish Proverb
Faint hearts never win fair ladies.
Danish Proverb
Flowers are the pledges of fruit.
Danish Proverb
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