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Danish Proverbs - page 6
When I have money in my purse, I have food in my mouth.
Danish Proverb
When every one minds his own business the work is done.
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When every man gets his own the devil gets nothing.
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You may preach ever so long to the wolf, he will nevertheless call for the lamb before night.
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When the cord is tightest it is nearest snapping.
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You may often feel that heavily on your back which you took lightly on your conscience.
Danish Proverb
If there are no nightingales one must settle for owls.
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Justice oft leans to the side where the purse pulls.
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It is not for my own sake, said the fox, "that I say there is a good goose-green in the wood."
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He who hunts with cats will catch mice.
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He that lives on hope has but a slender diet.
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There were never fewer nobles than when all would be so.
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The curse on the hearth wounds the deepest.
Danish Proverb
The anvil does not fear a good sledge-hammer.
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If God bids thee draw, he will find thee a rope; if he bids thee ride, he will find thee a horse.
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He who hunts two hares from one bush, is not likely to catch either.
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It is of no use making shoes for geese.
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It is possible for a ram to kill a butcher.
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To give counsel to a fool is like throwing water on a goose.
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Lawyers and painters can soon change white to black.
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He who speaks ill of himself is praised by no one.
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‘almost' does not push a man off his horse.
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