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Danish Proverbs - page 35
Time will tell.
Danish Proverb
A wise head makes a close mouth.
Danish Proverb
An empty cellar makes an angry butler.
Danish Proverb
Beauty is a fading flower.
Danish Proverb
Earnestness and sport go well together.
Danish Proverb
Favour and gifts disturb justice.
Danish Proverb
Promises and undressed cloth are apt to shrink.
Danish Proverb
One hair of a maiden's head pulls harder than ten yoke of oxen.
Danish Proverb
Let no one look into your heart or into your purse.
Danish Proverb
It is dear-bought butter that is licked off a woolcomb.
Danish Proverb
It does not become the sparrow to mix in the dance of the cranes.
Danish Proverb
He who loves sorrow, will always find something to mourn over.
Danish Proverb
He who can't get bacon, must be content with cabbage.
Danish Proverb
Unworthy offspring brag the most about their worthy descendants.
Danish Proverb
Throw not thy hatchet at the Lord, He will turn the sharp edge against thee.
Danish Proverb
The teeth often bite the tongue, still the two stay together.
Danish Proverb
The priest to his book, the peasant to his plough.
Danish Proverb
The ground is always frozen for the lazy swine.
Danish Proverb
Presents make women affable, priests indulgent, and the law crooked.
Danish Proverb
Love's plant must be watered with tears, and tended with care.
Danish Proverb
No one knows the parson better than the clerk.
Danish Proverb
Let ilka herring hing by its ain head.
Danish Proverb
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