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Priests bless themselves first.
(German Proverb)
Rejoiced in youth, repented in age.
(German Proverb)
Satiety causes disgust.
(German Proverb)
Small molehills can turn carriages over.
(German Proverb)
Strong folks have strong maladies.
(German Proverb)
The best answer to anger is silence.
(German Proverb)
The greatest step is out the door.
(German Proverb)
The old forget, the young don't know.
(German Proverb)
Exchange is no robbery.
(German Proverb)
Fools live poor to die rich.
(German Proverb)
Friendship is love with intelligence.
(German Proverb)
Good people live far asunder.
(German Proverb)
Habit is the intelligence of the crowd.
(German Proverb)
He that climbs high, falls heavily.
(German Proverb)
He who plants a garden plants happiness.
(German Proverb)
I rest, therefore I rust.
(German Proverb)
It is easier to descend than ascend.
(German Proverb)
Learned fools are the greatest fools.
(German Proverb)
Little fishes make the pike big.
(German Proverb)
Make the cap fit the head.
(German Proverb)
Misreckoning is no payment.
(German Proverb)
Nature requires little, fancy much.
(German Proverb)
No answer is also an answer.
(German Proverb)
No use in flogging a dead horse.
(German Proverb)
Often shooting hits the mark.
(German Proverb)
One bad apple spoils the bunch.
(German Proverb)
One to-day is better than ten to-morrows.
(German Proverb)
Pearls of wisdom.
(German Proverb)
Priests even smile pleasantly on young women.
(German Proverb)
Rent and taxes never sleep.
(German Proverb)
Saving is a greater art than gaining.
(German Proverb)
Small saints too work miracles.
(German Proverb)
Stubbornness is the energy of fools.
(German Proverb)
The best friends are in one's purse.
(German Proverb)
The handsomest snuffs the candle.
(German Proverb)
The oldest trees bear the softest fruits.
(German Proverb)
Eyes trust themselves, ears trust others.
(German Proverb)
Fools must not be set on eggs.
(German Proverb)
Full vessels give the least sound.
(German Proverb)
Good will gives wings to the feet.
(German Proverb)
Hackney mistress, Hackney maid.
(German Proverb)
He that finds fault wants to buy.
(German Proverb)
He who prates much, lies much.
(German Proverb)
I want no drones in my bee-hive.
(German Proverb)
It's a sin to steal a pin.
(German Proverb)
Less advice and more hands.
(German Proverb)
Long borrowed is not given.
(German Proverb)
Man loves but once.
(German Proverb)
Money in the purse dispels melancholy.
(German Proverb)
Necessity teaches all things.
(German Proverb)
No armour is proof against the gallows.
(German Proverb)
No villain like the conscientious villain.
(German Proverb)
Old age is no protection against foolishness.
(German Proverb)
One bad eye spoils the other.
(German Proverb)
One to-day is worth two to-morrows.
(German Proverb)
Penny is penny's brother.
(German Proverb)
Priests pay each other no tithes.
(German Proverb)
Repentance is the heart's medicine.
(German Proverb)
Saying and doing are two things.
(German Proverb)
Small undertakings give great comfort.
(German Proverb)
Such a beginning, such an end.
(German Proverb)
The cat's play is the mouse's death.
(German Proverb)
The hasty man was never a traitor.
(German Proverb)
The one who wins plays best.
(German Proverb)
Fair hair may hae foul roots.
(German Proverb)
Fools refuse favours.
(German Proverb)
Funeral sermon, lying sermon.
(German Proverb)
Good wine is milk for the aged.
(German Proverb)
Had I known is a poor man.
(German Proverb)
He that hunts others, must run himself.
(German Proverb)
He who shoots often, hits at last.
(German Proverb)
Idleness has poverty for wages.
(German Proverb)
Jack gets on by his stupidity.
(German Proverb)
Less is more.
(German Proverb)
Long fasting is no economy of food.
(German Proverb)
Man proposes, God disposes.
(German Proverb)
Money taken, freedom forsaken.
(German Proverb)
Necessity teaches arts.
(German Proverb)
No diadem can cure a headache.
(German Proverb)
Noble is, that noble does.
(German Proverb)
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