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Danish Proverbs on Man
Danish Proverbs on Man
(59 Proverbs)
A fat man is worthless in the fields.
(Danish Proverb)
'Almost' does not push a man off his horse.
(Danish Proverb)
And Nathan said unto David: And Nathan said unto David: "Thou art the man."
(Danish Proverb)
You can't take a cow from a man who has no cows.
(Danish Proverb)
As a man dresses so is he esteemed.
(Danish Proverb)
And Nathan said unto David: "Thou art the man."
(Danish Proverb)
An honest man is not the worse because a dog barks at him.
(Danish Proverb)
An honest man does not make himself a dog for the sake of a bone.
(Danish Proverb)
Age makes many a man whiter, but not better.
(Danish Proverb)
He is a man, who acts like a man.
(Danish Proverb)
A man is not a lord because he feeds off fine dishes.
(Danish Proverb)
From praise, as from a shadow, a man is neither bigger nor smaller.
(Danish Proverb)
A man is bound by his word, an ox with a hempen cord.
(Danish Proverb)
Fame and repute follow a man to the door.
(Danish Proverb)
A man does not look behind the door unless he has stood there himself.
(Danish Proverb)
Every man is the architect of his own fortune.
(Danish Proverb)
A man does not always aim at what he means to hit.
(Danish Proverb)
Deep draughts, and long morning slumbers, soon make a man poor.
(Danish Proverb)
A little dog, a cow without horns, and a short man, are generally proud.
(Danish Proverb)
Better the child cry than the old man.
(Danish Proverb)
Better cross an angry man than a fasting man.
(Danish Proverb)
Before a man learns to hang he is half dead.
(Danish Proverb)
As the master is, so are his men.
(Danish Proverb)
As the man is, so is his language.
(Danish Proverb)
As the man is, so is his speech.
(Danish Proverb)
We must bear our cross with patience, said the man when he took his wife on his back.
(Danish Proverb)
It is time enough to take off your hat when you see the man.
(Danish Proverb)
Trust not still water nor a silent man.
(Danish Proverb)
In taking revenge, a man is but even with his enemy; but in passing it over, he is superior.
(Danish Proverb)
The sky is not the less blue because the blind man does not see it.
(Danish Proverb)
If thoughts were legal witnesses, many an honest man would be proved a rogue.
(Danish Proverb)
Take advice of a red-bearded man, and be gone.
(Danish Proverb)
If lies were Latin, there would be many learned men.
(Danish Proverb)
Sail while the breeze blows, wind and tide wait for no man.
(Danish Proverb)
If a man has folly in his sleeve, it will be sure to peep out.
(Danish Proverb)
One man is not bad because another is good.
(Danish Proverb)
One man is born to money, and another to the purse.
(Danish Proverb)
One fool may ask more questions than ten wise men can answer.
(Danish Proverb)
Many a one would like to lay his own shame on another man's back.
(Danish Proverb)
No man is so tall that he need never stretch and none so small that he need never stoop.
(Danish Proverb)
Many men are like clocks that show one hour and strike another.
(Danish Proverb)
Many a man labours for the day he will never live to see.
(Danish Proverb)
Many a man is a good friend but a bad neighbour.
(Danish Proverb)
Many a fool might pass for a wise man if he would only keep his mouth shut.
(Danish Proverb)
Luck will carry a man across the brook if he is not too lazy to leap.
(Danish Proverb)
It will come back, said the man, when he gave his sow pork.
(Danish Proverb)
You may force a man to shut his eyes, but not to sleep.
(Danish Proverb)
You cannot take a shirt from a naked man.
(Danish Proverb)
You cannot take a cow from a man who has none.
(Danish Proverb)
You can judge a man by the company he keeps.
(Danish Proverb)
Wise men do not quarrel with each other.
(Danish Proverb)
Where a man never goes, there his head will never be washed.
(Danish Proverb)
When a man is not liked, whatever he doth is amiss.
(Danish Proverb)
When a man is in a sack, he must get out at the mouth or at the bottom.
(Danish Proverb)
Every man has his liking.
(Danish Proverb)
The silent man is most trusted.
(Danish Proverb)
Time waits for no man.
(Danish Proverb)
All but saves many a man.
(Danish Proverb)
Almost kills no man.
(Danish Proverb)
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