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(1219 Proverbs)
Talk of the Devil, and he is bound to appear.
(Dutch Proverb)
Set a beggar on horseback, and he don't trot, but gallops.
(Dutch Proverb)
One penny in the pot makes more noise than when it is full.
(Dutch Proverb)
Young twigs may be bent, but not old trees.
(Dutch Proverb)
Wisdom in the man, patience in the wife, brings peace to the house and a happy life.
(Dutch Proverb)
Who knows the tongues is at home everywhere.
(Dutch Proverb)
Who buys wants a hundred eyes, who sells need have but one.
(Dutch Proverb)
When the wolf grows old the crows ride him.
(Dutch Proverb)
When one sheep is over the dam, the rest follow.
(Dutch Proverb)
What is lost in the fire must be sought in the ashes.
(Dutch Proverb)
To hang your sickle on another man's corn.
(Dutch Proverb)
They who are often at the looking-glass seldom spin.
(Dutch Proverb)
The trade of thick-headed Michael: eating, drinking, and idling.
(Dutch Proverb)
The higher the mountain the lower the valley, the taller the tree the harder the fall.
(Dutch Proverb)
The counterfeit image of a pot with two ears.
(Dutch Proverb)
Talk of the devil and you hear his bones rattle.
(Dutch Proverb)
Roasted pigeons will not fly into one's mouth.
(Dutch Proverb)
One must sometimes hold a candle to the devil.
(Dutch Proverb)
Young fools think that the old are dotards, but the old have forgotten more than the young fools know.
(Dutch Proverb)
Whoso is tired of happy days, let him take a wife.
(Dutch Proverb)
Who knows the language is at home everywhere.
(Dutch Proverb)
Where the hedge is lowest every one goes over.
(Dutch Proverb)
When the wine is in the man, the wit is in the can.
(Dutch Proverb)
When nought comes to aught, it does not know itself.
(Dutch Proverb)
What is long spoken of happens at last.
(Dutch Proverb)
To get eggs there must be some cackling.
(Dutch Proverb)
They are fools whose sheep run away twice.
(Dutch Proverb)
The seeds of the day are best planted in the first hour.
(Dutch Proverb)
The generous man enriches himself by giving; the miser hoards himself poor.
(Dutch Proverb)
The cost is high of the honey that must be licked from thorns.
(Dutch Proverb)
Take off your hat to your yesterdays; take off your coat for your tomorrows.
(Dutch Proverb)
Roast geese don't come flying into your mouth.
(Dutch Proverb)
One does it for love, another for honour, a third for money.
(Dutch Proverb)
Young folks think old folks to be fools, but old folks know young folks to be fools.
(Dutch Proverb)
Whoso hunteth with cats will catch nothing but rats.
(Dutch Proverb)
Who is righteous overmuch is a morsel for the Old One.
(Dutch Proverb)
Where the dike is lowest the water first runs out.
(Dutch Proverb)
When the tree falls everyone runs to cut the branches.
(Dutch Proverb)
When many shepherds tend the sheep, they but so much the longer sleep.
(Dutch Proverb)
What is bred in the bone won't out of the flesh.
(Dutch Proverb)
Tis well that wicked cows have short horns.
(Dutch Proverb)
There's no making a silk purse of a sow's ear.
(Dutch Proverb)
The scabbier the sheep the harder it bleats.
(Dutch Proverb)
The fruit falls not far from the stem.
(Dutch Proverb)
The boor looks after a cent as the devil after a soul.
(Dutch Proverb)
Take nothing in hand that may bring repentance.
(Dutch Proverb)
Reynard is still Reynard, though he put on a cowl.
(Dutch Proverb)
One bird in the hand is better than two flying.
(Dutch Proverb)
Young folk, silly folk; old folk, cold folk.
(Dutch Proverb)
Whoever gossips about his relatives has no luck and no blessing.
(Dutch Proverb)
Who has plenty of pepper may pepper his beans.
(Dutch Proverb)
Where poverty comes in at the door, loves flies out at the window.
(Dutch Proverb)
When the tree falls every one runs to cut boughs.
(Dutch Proverb)
When it is God's will to plague a man, a mouse can bite him to death.
(Dutch Proverb)
Were the sky to fall, not an earthen pot would be left whole.
(Dutch Proverb)
Tis too late to spare when the cask is bare.
(Dutch Proverb)
There is nothing so secret but it transpires.
(Dutch Proverb)
The rich man has his ice in the summer and the poor man gets his in the winter.
(Dutch Proverb)
The frog will jump back into the pool, although it sits on a golden stool.
(Dutch Proverb)
The better the day, the better the deed.
(Dutch Proverb)
Take a horse by his bridle and a man by his word.
(Dutch Proverb)
Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's.
(Dutch Proverb)
On a small pretence the wolf devours the sheep.
(Dutch Proverb)
Young cats will mouse, young apes will louse.
(Dutch Proverb)
Who writes love letters grows thin; who carries them, fat.
(Dutch Proverb)
Who has only one eye must take good care of it.
(Dutch Proverb)
Where a man feels pain he lays his hand.
(Dutch Proverb)
When the stomach is full the heart is glad.
(Dutch Proverb)
When industry goes out of the door, poverty comes in at the window.
(Dutch Proverb)
Were fools silent, they would pass for wise.
(Dutch Proverb)
Tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all.
(Dutch Proverb)
There is no point in combing where there is no hair.
(Dutch Proverb)
The rich devour the poor, and the devil devours the rich and so both are devoured.
(Dutch Proverb)
The friar preached against stealing when he had a pudding in his sleeve.
(Dutch Proverb)
The ass and the driver never think alike.
(Dutch Proverb)
Sweep in front of your own door before you look after your neighbor's.
(Dutch Proverb)
Rejoice in little, shun what is extreme; the ship rides safest in a little stream.
(Dutch Proverb)
Oil is best at the beginning, honey at the end, and wine in the middle.
(Dutch Proverb)
You never know what you can do till you try.
(Dutch Proverb)
Who would regard all things complacently must wick at a great many.
(Dutch Proverb)
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