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(1412 Proverbs)
Enough is great riches.
(Danish Proverb)
Every wind is against a leaky ship.
(Danish Proverb)
Fine words butter no parsnips.
(Danish Proverb)
Half a nose is quickly blown.
(Danish Proverb)
He who sows money, will reap poverty.
(Danish Proverb)
In still water are the largest fish.
(Danish Proverb)
Let deeds match words.
(Danish Proverb)
Luck is better than a hundred marks.
(Danish Proverb)
New things are most looked at.
(Danish Proverb)
Poor relations have little honour.
(Danish Proverb)
Short flax makes long thread.
(Danish Proverb)
Stop and smell the roses.
(Danish Proverb)
The laggard cow gets the sour grass.
(Danish Proverb)
The sow prefers the mire.
(Danish Proverb)
To-day in gold, to-morrow in the mould.
(Danish Proverb)
Vice is learnt without a schoolmaster.
(Danish Proverb)
Wisdom rides upon the ruins of folly.
(Danish Proverb)
A fool laughs when others laugh.
(Danish Proverb)
A poor man has few acquaintances.
(Danish Proverb)
Act honestly, and answer boldly.
(Danish Proverb)
Another man's burden is always light.
(Danish Proverb)
Better twice measured than once wrong.
(Danish Proverb)
Correction is good when administered in time.
(Danish Proverb)
Envy does not enter an empty house.
(Danish Proverb)
Evil is soon done, but slowly mended.
(Danish Proverb)
Fine words without deeds go not far.
(Danish Proverb)
Happiness and glass break easily.
(Danish Proverb)
He who whispers, lies.
(Danish Proverb)
In still water the worms are worst.
(Danish Proverb)
Let every bird sing its own note.
(Danish Proverb)
Lucky at cards, unlucky in love.
(Danish Proverb)
No and yes cause long disputes.
(Danish Proverb)
Power often goes before talent.
(Danish Proverb)
Short pleasure often brings long repentance.
(Danish Proverb)
Stop, look and listen.
(Danish Proverb)
The master derives from his art.
(Danish Proverb)
The steps at court are slippery.
(Danish Proverb)
Too little and too much spoils everything.
(Danish Proverb)
Vipers breed vipers.
(Danish Proverb)
Wise care keeps what it has gained.
(Danish Proverb)
A fool only wins the first game.
(Danish Proverb)
A poor man's joy has much alloy.
(Danish Proverb)
After one that earns one that wastes.
(Danish Proverb)
Another year will bring another Christmas.
(Danish Proverb)
Better weak beer than an empty cask.
(Danish Proverb)
Cunning has little honour.
(Danish Proverb)
Envy is its own torturer.
(Danish Proverb)
Evil must be driven out by evil.
(Danish Proverb)
Fingers were made before forks.
(Danish Proverb)
Happiness does not give, it only lends.
(Danish Proverb)
Heaven dries what it has made wet.
(Danish Proverb)
It is as cheap sitting as standing.
(Danish Proverb)
Liberal hands make many friends.
(Danish Proverb)
Mad dogs get their coats torn.
(Danish Proverb)
No man limps because another is hurt.
(Danish Proverb)
Praise a fair day in the evening.
(Danish Proverb)
Sickness comes uninvited--no need to bespeak it.
(Danish Proverb)
Strangers' meat is the greatest treat.
(Danish Proverb)
The miser's bag is never full.
(Danish Proverb)
The used key is always bright.
(Danish Proverb)
Too little, too late.
(Danish Proverb)
Want and necessity break faith and oaths.
(Danish Proverb)
With law must the land be built.
(Danish Proverb)
A full stomach praises Lent.
(Danish Proverb)
A priest's pocket is not easily filled.
(Danish Proverb)
After pleasant scratching comes unpleasant smarting.
(Danish Proverb)
Art and knowledge bring bread and honour.
(Danish Proverb)
Better whole than patched in gold.
(Danish Proverb)
Death does not blow a trumpet.
(Danish Proverb)
Envy was never a good spokesman.
(Danish Proverb)
Evil wastes itself.
(Danish Proverb)
Fire and straw soon make a flame.
(Danish Proverb)
He that courts injury will obtain it.
(Danish Proverb)
Help the lame dog over the stile.
(Danish Proverb)
It is best to play with equals.
(Danish Proverb)
Lies and gossip have a wretched offspring.
(Danish Proverb)
Many a mickle makes a muckle.
(Danish Proverb)
Not every wood will make wooden shoes.
(Danish Proverb)
Praise is not pudding.
(Danish Proverb)
Sickness is every man's master.
(Danish Proverb)
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