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Danish Proverbs - page 36
It is easy to sit at the helm in fine weather.
Danish Proverb
If a beard were all, the goat would be the winner.
Danish Proverb
He who lives without restraint, will die without honour.
Danish Proverb
He who has many irons in the fire, will let some of them burn.
Danish Proverb
The pride of the poor does not endure.
Danish Proverb
The more by law, the less by right.
Danish Proverb
The greater the fear the nearer the danger.
Danish Proverb
Praise the child, and you make love to the mother.
Danish Proverb
One to one, and two to the devil.
Danish Proverb
It is too late to throw water on the cinders when the house is burnt down.
Danish Proverb
It is hard to pay for bread that has already been eaten.
Danish Proverb
You may force a horse to the water, but you cannot make him drink.
Danish Proverb
You cannot have peace longer than your neighbour chooses.
Danish Proverb
You may cook in small pots aw well as in large ones.
Danish Proverb
When the government has no ears to listen with, then she has no head for governing.
Danish Proverb
You can have too much of a good thing.
Danish Proverb
When two enemies blow one horn, the third will have to suffer for it.
Danish Proverb
When the gorse is out of bloom, kissing's out of fashion.
Danish Proverb
When thieves fall out the peasant recovers his goods.
Danish Proverb
When the goose trusts the fox then woe to her neck.
Danish Proverb
Words once spoken cannot be wiped out with a sponge.
Danish Proverb
When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
Danish Proverb
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