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Never was hood so holy but the devil could get his head into it.
(Dutch Proverb)
Like will to like, be they poor or rich.
(Dutch Proverb)
It's bad combing where there is no hair.
(Dutch Proverb)
It is hard to blow with a full mouth.
(Dutch Proverb)
It flows like a fountain from a broomstick.
(Dutch Proverb)
I may go over my reckoning, but not over my time.
(Dutch Proverb)
He who wants a new world must first buy the old.
(Dutch Proverb)
He wants for ever, who would more acquire.
(Dutch Proverb)
He that saves something today will have something tomorrow.
(Dutch Proverb)
He that has the devil on his neck must find him work.
(Dutch Proverb)
He means well, but has a bad way of showing it.
(Dutch Proverb)
He earns a farthing and has a penn'orth of thirst.
(Dutch Proverb)
God gives birds their food, but they must fly for it.
(Dutch Proverb)
Don't cry holloa! till you're out of the bush.
(Dutch Proverb)
Everyone is a thief in his own craft.
(Dutch Proverb)
Death is nature's way of telling you to slow down.
(Dutch Proverb)
Beware of an oak, it draws the stroke; avoid an ash, it counts the flash; creep under the thorn, it can save you from harm.
(Dutch Proverb)
Better a blush in the face than a spot in the heart.
(Dutch Proverb)
An old rat won't go into the trap.
(Dutch Proverb)
After honour and state follow envy and hate.
(Dutch Proverb)
A penny spared is better than a florin gained.
(Dutch Proverb)
A handful of patience is worth more than a bushel of brains.
(Dutch Proverb)
Neither reprove nor flatter thy wife, where any one heareth or seeth it.
(Dutch Proverb)
Like to like, Jack to Gill, a penny a pair.
(Dutch Proverb)
It needs a cunning hand to shave a fool's head.
(Dutch Proverb)
It is hard for an empty bag to stand upright.
(Dutch Proverb)
In time a mouse will gnaw through a cable.
(Dutch Proverb)
I have a mouth which I feed, it must speak what I please.
(Dutch Proverb)
He who slanders his neighbor makes a rod for his own back.
(Dutch Proverb)
He waits long that waits for another man's death.
(Dutch Proverb)
He that pryeth into the clouds, may be struck with a thunderbolt.
(Dutch Proverb)
He that finds something before it is lost, will die before he is sick.
(Dutch Proverb)
He lords it like an eel in a tub.
(Dutch Proverb)
He has a ton of knowledge, but the bottom is out.
(Dutch Proverb)
God does not pay weekly, but He pays at the end.
(Dutch Proverb)
Don't cry holloa! till you're over the bridge.
(Dutch Proverb)
Every shot does not bring down a bird.
(Dutch Proverb)
Dead flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to send forth a stinking savour.
(Dutch Proverb)
Beware of a white Spaniard and a black Englishman.
(Dutch Proverb)
Better a blind horse than an empty halter.
(Dutch Proverb)
An old fox doesn't go twice into the trap.
(Dutch Proverb)
After ebb comes flood, and friends with good.
(Dutch Proverb)
A penny saved is better than a florin earned.
(Dutch Proverb)
A guest, like a fish, stinks the third day.
(Dutch Proverb)
My shirt is closer to me than my cloak.
(Dutch Proverb)
Let me get over the lake, and I will have no fear of the brook.
(Dutch Proverb)
It sticks to his fingers, like the charity-money to the matron.
(Dutch Proverb)
It is good to warm oneself by another's fire.
(Dutch Proverb)
In the land of promise a man may die of hunger.
(Dutch Proverb)
Hunger gives a relish even to raw beans.
(Dutch Proverb)
He who plants fruit-trees, must not count upon the fruit.
(Dutch Proverb)
He thinks to catch shell-fish in the trees.
(Dutch Proverb)
He that plays at racket must watch the ball.
(Dutch Proverb)
He that despises the small is not worthy of the great.
(Dutch Proverb)
He keeps his word, as the sun keeps butter.
(Dutch Proverb)
He gapes like a clown at a fair.
(Dutch Proverb)
God deliver me from a man of one book.
(Dutch Proverb)
Fortune lost, nothing lost; courage lost, much lost; honour lost, more lost; soul lost, all lost.
(Dutch Proverb)
Don't throw away your old shoes until you have got new ones.
(Dutch Proverb)
Cream doesn't rise to the top, it works its way up.
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Between two stools you come to the ground.
(Dutch Proverb)
Better a bird in the hand than ten in the air.
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An old coachman loves the crack of the whip.
(Dutch Proverb)
A young wife, new bread, and green wood devastate a house.
(Dutch Proverb)
A miser's money takes the place of wisdom.
(Dutch Proverb)
A good friend is better than silver and gold.
(Dutch Proverb)
Offer a clown your finger, and he'll take your fist.
(Dutch Proverb)
Much wisdom is smothered in a poor man's head.
(Dutch Proverb)
Let lie what is too heavy to lift.
(Dutch Proverb)
It is too late to cry "Hold hard!" when the arrow has left the bow.
(Dutch Proverb)
It is good to go afoot when one is tired of riding.
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In the company of the good, we become good.
(Dutch Proverb)
Hunger drives the wolf out of the wood.
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He who pays well is master of another man's purse.
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He that's long a giving, knows not how to give.
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He that looketh on a woman to lust after her, hath committed adultery already with her in his heart.
(Dutch Proverb)
He that complies against his will is of his own opinion still.
(Dutch Proverb)
He is too stupid to be trusted alone by the fire.
(Dutch Proverb)
He fell with his nose in the butter.
(Dutch Proverb)
God cures, and the doctor gets the money.
(Dutch Proverb)
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