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Danish Proverbs - page 33
Old soldiers never die.
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Profit is better than fame.
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Small beer comes the last.
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The dog that is forced into the woods will not hunt many deer.
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That bench is well adorned that is filled with virtuous women.
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Riches and favour go before wisdom and art.
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No matter how high a bird can fly, it still has to look for food on the ground.
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Let a dog get at a dish of honey, and he will jump in with both legs.
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It is not easy to sting a bear with a straw.
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Help is good everywhere, except in the porridge-bowl.
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He who would close another man's mouth, should first tie up his own.
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He who feels himself scabby, let him scratch.
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Weighty work must be done with few words.
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They must stand high who would see their own destiny.
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The wolf preys not in his own field.
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The old branch breaks when it is bent.
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The is worthy of sweets, who has tasted bitters.
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Rest is good after the work is done.
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Old friends and old ways ought not to be disdained.
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Let a child have its will, and it will not cry.
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It takes many words to fill a sack.
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It is easier to fill a rogue's belly than his eye.
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