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(1219 Proverbs)
With a French sweep.
(Dutch Proverb)
With a good name one may sin easily.
(Dutch Proverb)
With your hat in your hand you can travel the entire country.
(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)
When the water level decreases, the ice will crack.
(Dutch Proverb)
When two dogs fight over a bone, a third one carries it away.
(Dutch Proverb)
Where the dike is lowest the water first runs over.
(Dutch Proverb)
Whilst doing one learns.
(Dutch Proverb)
Who does well, meets goodwill.
(Dutch Proverb)
Who seeds wind, shall harvest storm.
(Dutch Proverb)
Wise people can't answer the most foolish questions.
(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)
He that will have the kernel, must crack the shell.
(Dutch Proverb)
It is good rowing with set sail.
(Dutch Proverb)
Lightning never strikes the same place twice.
(Dutch Proverb)
Not wearing a high cap of someone.
(Dutch Proverb)
Sitting with the hands in the hair.
(Dutch Proverb)
The desire is the father of the thought.
(Dutch Proverb)
They understand one another like thieves in a fair.
(Dutch Proverb)
Well started is half won.
(Dutch Proverb)
A word is enough to the wise.
(Dutch Proverb)
Better a good neighbour than a distant friend.
(Dutch Proverb)
Don't sell the bearskin before the bear is dead.
(Dutch Proverb)
Fortune and glass break easily.
(Dutch Proverb)
He who comes first, he who chews first.
(Dutch Proverb)
It is hard to steal where the host is a thief.
(Dutch Proverb)
Like a chicken without a head.
(Dutch Proverb)
Not wrapping it in cloth.
(Dutch Proverb)
Skill and assurance form an invincible combination.
(Dutch Proverb)
The devil is not so black as he is painted.
(Dutch Proverb)
Think before acting and whilst acting still think.
(Dutch Proverb)
Were every one to sweep before his own house, every street would be clean.
(Dutch Proverb)
After rain comes fair weather.
(Dutch Proverb)
Better one bird in the hand than ten in the sky.
(Dutch Proverb)
Don't sell the skin till you've caught the bear.
(Dutch Proverb)
Gentle doctors cause smelly wounds.
(Dutch Proverb)
He who goes to bed with dogs will get up with fleas.
(Dutch Proverb)
It is too late to lock the stable door when the horses have already been stolen.
(Dutch Proverb)
Like a snail on a barrel of tar.
(Dutch Proverb)
One nail drives in another.
(Dutch Proverb)
Slowly but surely, the bird builds its nest.
(Dutch Proverb)
The fly flutters about the candle till at last it gets burnt.
(Dutch Proverb)
Think before you begin.
(Dutch Proverb)
What good serve candle and glasses, if the owl does not want to see.
(Dutch Proverb)
All are not cooks who wear long knives.
(Dutch Proverb)
Better reap two day too soon than one too late.
(Dutch Proverb)
Don't throw away your own shoes till you have got new ones.
(Dutch Proverb)
Give him an inch, he'll take an ell.
(Dutch Proverb)
He who has a choice has trouble.
(Dutch Proverb)
It's raining pipestems.
(Dutch Proverb)
Little things please little minds.
(Dutch Proverb)
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