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Danish Proverbs - page 41
A large fire often comes from a small spark.
Danish Proverb
A man has two ears and one mouth; he therefore should listen more than he talks.
Danish Proverb
A man often kisses the hand he would like to see cut off.
Danish Proverb
A naughty child must be roughly rocked.
Danish Proverb
A poor man has few acquaintances.
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A royal heart is often hid under a tattered cloak.
Danish Proverb
A slight suspicion may destroy a good repute.
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When the cook is roasting for the butler, woe to the master's wine-cask.
Danish Proverb
A thief does not willingly see another carry a basket.
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Age makes many a man whiter, but not better.
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Vice is learnt without a schoolmaster.
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An evil eye can see no good.
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Too little, too late.
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Another man's horse and your own whip can do a great deal.
Danish Proverb
To bait and to grease does not retard a journey.
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As the man is, so is his speech.
Danish Proverb
As the virtue in the tree, such is the fruit.
Danish Proverb
There is no need to fasten a bell to a fool, he is sure to tell his own tale.
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Though you teach a wolf the paternoster, he will say "Lamb! Lamb!"
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Benefits, like flowers, please most when they are fresh.
Danish Proverb
Better an open enemy than a false friend.
Danish Proverb
Better blow hard than burn yourself.
Danish Proverb
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