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Dutch Proverbs - page 36
A daily guest is a great thief in the kitchen.
Dutch Proverb
A good name is better than oil.
Dutch Proverb
Young folk, silly folk; old folk, cold folk.
Dutch Proverb
Young fools think that the old are dotards, but the old have forgotten more than the young fools know.
Dutch Proverb
Young twigs may be bent, but not old trees.
Dutch Proverb
Your friend lends and your enemy asks for payment.
Dutch Proverb
‘Twixt the spoon and the lip, the morsel may slip.
Dutch Proverb
A beggar's estate lies in all lands.
Dutch Proverb
A beggar's hand is a bottomless basket.
Dutch Proverb
A burnt child dreads the fire.
Dutch Proverb
A cat may look at a king.
Dutch Proverb
A hired horse and one's own spurs make short miles.
Dutch Proverb
A hog in armor is still a hog.
Dutch Proverb
A horse may stumble, though he has four feet.
Dutch Proverb
A hungry belly has no ears.
Dutch Proverb
Wise people can't answer the most foolish questions.
Dutch Proverb
Wise rats run from a falling house.
Dutch Proverb
With a French sweep.
Dutch Proverb
Woods have ears and fields have eyes.
Dutch Proverb
You can't hatch chickens from fried eggs.
Dutch Proverb
You can't shoe a horse while it is running.
Dutch Proverb
You cannot make a silk purse from a sow's ear.
Dutch Proverb
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