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Danish Proverbs - page 37
You must contrive to bake with the flour you have.
Danish Proverb
When the word is in the mouth you must caress the sheath.
Danish Proverb
You must be strong to pull a rope against a stronger.
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You cannot take a cow from a man who has none.
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You may speak with your gold and make other tongues silent.
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When the tree falls every one runs to gather sticks.
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You cannot pull hard with a broken rope.
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It is bitter fare to eat one's own words.
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I would rather see smoke from my own chimney than the fire on another's hearth.
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He who lies down in the wash will be eaten by swine.
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The millstone that lies undermost also helps to grind.
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The earthen pan gains nothing by contact with the copper pot.
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Silent tongue and hempen heart often go together.
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No one gets into trouble without his own help.
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Money saved is as good as money gained.
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Many a man is a good friend but a bad neighbour.
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It is easy to manage when fortune favors.
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It is an ill turn that does no good to any one.
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He who lets another sit on his shoulder will soon have him on his head.
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He who has bad neighbours is fain to praise himself.
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The sword keeps the peace of the land.
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The goose that has a good gander cackles loudly.
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