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(1219 Proverbs)
sell beets/apples as lemons.
(Dutch Proverb)
storm in a glass of water.
(Dutch Proverb)
The purpose sanctifies the means.
(Dutch Proverb)
To make an elephant out of a mosquito.
(Dutch Proverb)
A good deed is worth gold.
(Dutch Proverb)
As stupid as a pig's behind.
(Dutch Proverb)
Casting the iron whilst it is hot.
(Dutch Proverb)
Everything has two handles.
(Dutch Proverb)
Having two left hands.
(Dutch Proverb)
If the rope is weak, pull gently.
(Dutch Proverb)
Knowing of the hat and the brim.
(Dutch Proverb)
Mustard after the meal.
(Dutch Proverb)
Set thy expense according to thy trade.
(Dutch Proverb)
That mouse will have a tail.
(Dutch Proverb)
The richest man, whate'er his lot, is the one content with what he's got.
(Dutch Proverb)
To put the horse behind the cart.
(Dutch Proverb)
A good start is half the job done.
(Dutch Proverb)
Away from the eye, out of the heart.
(Dutch Proverb)
Comparing apples with pears.
(Dutch Proverb)
Falling with the door into the house.
(Dutch Proverb)
He did hear the sound of the bell, but doesn't know where the clapper hangs.
(Dutch Proverb)
If you hear a lot of things, you will hear a lot of lies.
(Dutch Proverb)
Knowing where Abraham gets the mustard.
(Dutch Proverb)
Necessity breaks iron.
(Dutch Proverb)
Shared grief is half grief.
(Dutch Proverb)
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
(Dutch Proverb)
The strength of a tree lies in its roots -- not in its branches.
(Dutch Proverb)
To resist with hand and tooth.
(Dutch Proverb)
A lean compromise is better than a fat lawsuit.
(Dutch Proverb)
Bear patiently that which you suffer by your own fault.
(Dutch Proverb)
Cut your coat to suit your cloth.
(Dutch Proverb)
Feeling it from his water.
(Dutch Proverb)
He feels like a cat in an strange warehouse.
(Dutch Proverb)
In the courtroom of the conscience, a case is always in progress.
(Dutch Proverb)
Lead for old iron.
(Dutch Proverb)
Not being able to reach it with your hat.
(Dutch Proverb)
Showing off other people's feathers.
(Dutch Proverb)
The best helmsmen stand on shore.
(Dutch Proverb)
The truth is lost when there is too much debating.
(Dutch Proverb)
To want the last from the pot.
(Dutch Proverb)
A man overboard, a mouth the less.
(Dutch Proverb)
Before you make a friend, eat a pack of salt with him.
(Dutch Proverb)
Deep swimmers and high climbers usually don't die in their beds.
(Dutch Proverb)
Fine feathers make fine birds.
(Dutch Proverb)
He is as welcome as the first day in Lent.
(Dutch Proverb)
In the division of inheritance, friendship standeth still.
(Dutch Proverb)
Learned young is done old.
(Dutch Proverb)
Not having all of them in a row.
(Dutch Proverb)
Silence is the answer to many things.
(Dutch Proverb)
The blood creeps where it can't go.
(Dutch Proverb)
There is a loose stitch with him.
(Dutch Proverb)
Trees that are frequently transplanted rarely thrive.
(Dutch Proverb)
A praying pirate is definitely a sign of danger.
(Dutch Proverb)
Being able to feel it on wooden shoes.
(Dutch Proverb)
Do not wake sleeping dogs.
(Dutch Proverb)
For an apple and an egg.
(Dutch Proverb)
He studies the Bible of fifty-two leaves.
(Dutch Proverb)
In the land of the blind, one-eye is king.
(Dutch Proverb)
Let me get over the lake, and I have no fear of the brook.
(Dutch Proverb)
Not shooting means always missing.
(Dutch Proverb)
Sitting down beside the boxes.
(Dutch Proverb)
The clock ticks nowhere else the way it does at home.
(Dutch Proverb)
There is a remedy for all things save death.
(Dutch Proverb)
Using a cannon to shoot a mosquito.
(Dutch Proverb)
A still tongue maketh a wise head.
(Dutch Proverb)
Being quiet is agreeing.
(Dutch Proverb)
Do you speak English?
(Dutch Proverb)
For the cat's violin.
(Dutch Proverb)
He that despises the little is not worthy of the great.
(Dutch Proverb)
It hits like a grip on a pig.
(Dutch Proverb)
Life does not always go over roses.
(Dutch Proverb)
Not turning his hand around for it.
(Dutch Proverb)
Sitting securely in the saddle.
(Dutch Proverb)
The death of one person means bread for another.
(Dutch Proverb)
They are two hands on one belly.
(Dutch Proverb)
Walking over corpses.
(Dutch Proverb)
A wise husband and a patient wife equal a peaceful home and a happy life.
(Dutch Proverb)
Being someones right hand.
(Dutch Proverb)
Don't postpone until tomorrow, what you can do today.
(Dutch Proverb)
For the concert of life, no one receives a program.
(Dutch Proverb)
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