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Danish Proverbs - page 40
He who feeds a wolf, strengthens his enemy.
Danish Proverb
He that performs his own errand, saves his messanger's hire.
Danish Proverb
A bad hair cut is two people's shame.
Danish Proverb
Children and fools Shouldn't play with edged tools.
Danish Proverb
Children are a poor man's riches.
Danish Proverb
He that laughs at his ain joke spoils the sport o't.
Danish Proverb
What is gotten over the devil's back is spent under his belly.
Danish Proverb
Want of variety leads to satiety.
Danish Proverb
The dog's kennel is no place to keep a sausage.
Danish Proverb
English: A good beginnings makes a good ending.
Danish Proverb
En blind hǿne finder også et korn.
Danish Proverb
Don't cross the stream to get water.
Danish Proverb
The young birds sings like the old birds.
Danish Proverb
Om hundred 'aar er alting glomt.
Danish Proverb
Strauss, Emanuel (1998). Concise Dictionary of European Proverbs (Abbreviated ed.). Routledge. p. 92. ISBN 0415160502.
Danish Proverb
A cow is not called dappled unless she has a spot.
Danish Proverb
Young people must be taught, old ones be honoured.
Danish Proverb
A bad wife wishes her husband's heel turned homewards, and not his toe.
Danish Proverb
A fool only wins the first game.
Danish Proverb
You may get something off a bone, but nothing off a stone.
Danish Proverb
A full belly dances better than a fine coat.
Danish Proverb
A golden key opens every door except that of heaven.
Danish Proverb
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