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Once is people's mouths, 'tis hard to get well out of them.
(German Proverb)
Nothing should be done in haste but gripping a flea.
(German Proverb)
No one is unhappier than the one who believes in happiness.
(German Proverb)
Never murder a man who is about to commit suicide.
(German Proverb)
More people drown in glasses than in rivers.
(German Proverb)
Many go out for wool, and come home shorn.
(German Proverb)
Pray as though no work could help, and work as though no prayer could help.
(German Proverb)
One white foot, buy him; two white feet, try him; three white feet, look well about him; four white feet, go without him.
(German Proverb)
One hour's sleep before midnight is worth two after.
(German Proverb)
On the day of victory no fatigue is felt.
(German Proverb)
Nothing should be done in a hurry except catching fleas.
(German Proverb)
No one is happier than he who believes in his happiness.
(German Proverb)
Never listen to these three advisers: wine, the night, and love.
(German Proverb)
More is done with words than with hands.
(German Proverb)
Many children, and little bread, is a painful pleasure.
(German Proverb)
Poverty is cunning; it catches even a fox.
(German Proverb)
One time "here you are" is better than ten times "heaven help you."
(German Proverb)
One has only to die to be praised.
(German Proverb)
On Saint Thomas, the Divine kill all turkeys, geese and swine.
(German Proverb)
Nothing looks more like a man of sense than a fool who holds his tongue.
(German Proverb)
No one is either rich or poor who has not helped himself to be so.
(German Proverb)
Never give the skin when you can pay with the wool.
(German Proverb)
More belongs to riding than a pair of boots.
(German Proverb)
Poor people's words go many to a sackful.
(German Proverb)
One story is good till another is told.
(German Proverb)
One half the world laughs at the other half.
(German Proverb)
On poor people's beards the young barber learns his trade.
(German Proverb)
Nothing is so new as what has long been forgotten.
(German Proverb)
No one can do nothing, and no one can do everything.
(German Proverb)
Never fight an enemy whilst it is possible to cheat him.
(German Proverb)
More are drowned in the bowl than in the sea.
(German Proverb)
Poor or rich, death makes us all equal.
(German Proverb)
One should be born either a king or a fool.
(German Proverb)
One half of the world does not know how the other half lives.
(German Proverb)
Old pottage is sooner heated than new made.
(German Proverb)
Nothing is as new as something which as been long forgotten.
(German Proverb)
No more teachers, no more books, no more teacher's dirty looks.
(German Proverb)
Never fell oak at the very first stroke.
(German Proverb)
Monks, mice, rats, vermin, seldom sunder without harming.
(German Proverb)
Play not with a man till you hurt him, nor jest till you shame him.
(German Proverb)
One rotten sheepe will marre a whole flocke.
(German Proverb)
One hair of a woman draws more than a bell-rope.
(German Proverb)
Old age is a disease that you die from.
(German Proverb)
Nothing bolder than the miller's shirt, that every morning collars a thief.
(German Proverb)
No one can complain of the sea who twice suffers shipwreck.
(German Proverb)
Neutrals are soused from above, and singed from below.
(German Proverb)
Misfortune, wood, and hair, grow throughout the year.
(German Proverb)
Pigeons are taken when crows fly at pleasure.
(German Proverb)
One must plough with the horses he has.
(German Proverb)
One foe is too many, and a hundred friends are too few.
(German Proverb)
Offend one monk, and the lappets of all cowls will flutter as far as Rome.
(German Proverb)
Not to be ashamed of sin is to sin double.
(German Proverb)
No one can blow and swallow at the same time.
(German Proverb)
Neighbour once over the hedge, neighbour over it again.
(German Proverb)
Millers, tailors, and weavers are not hanged, or the trade would soon be extinct.
(German Proverb)
Raise no more devils than you can lay.
(German Proverb)
Piety, prudence, wit, and civility, are the elements of true nobility.
(German Proverb)
One must either be the hammer or the anvil.
(German Proverb)
One enemy can harm you more than a hundred friends can do you good.
(German Proverb)
Of words and feathers, it takes many to make a pound.
(German Proverb)
Not all people who have yawned together must get married.
(German Proverb)
No man can like all, or be liked by all.
(German Proverb)
Necessity seeks bread where it is to be found.
(German Proverb)
Millers and bakers do not steal, people bring to them.
(German Proverb)
Put the light out, and all women are alike.
(German Proverb)
Petty thieves are hanged, you take off your hat to the big ones.
(German Proverb)
One may see through a wall, if there's a hole in it.
(German Proverb)
One dog growls to see another go into the kitchen.
(German Proverb)
Of what use is it that the cow gives plenty of milk, if she upset the pail.
(German Proverb)
Nobody so wise but has a little folly to spare.
(German Proverb)
No man can do nothing and no man can do everything.
(German Proverb)
Nature teaches us to love our friends, but religion our enemies.
(German Proverb)
Marriage is the opposite to a fever attack; it begins very hot and ends very cold.
(German Proverb)
There is no good in preaching to the hungry.
(German Proverb)
The wind keeps not always in one quarter.
(German Proverb)
The priest loves his flock, but the lambs more than the wethers.
(German Proverb)
The most disorderly students make the most pious preachers.
(German Proverb)
The horse is not judged of by the saddle.
(German Proverb)
The fingers of the housewife do more than a yoke of oxen.
(German Proverb)
The cows that low most give the least milk.
(German Proverb)
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