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If you've money, take a seat; it you've none, take to your feet.
(German Proverb)
If you don't make mistakes you don't make anything.
(German Proverb)
If something happens to the master the servants will get his share too.
(German Proverb)
"I have" is a better bird than "If I had."
(German Proverb)
He who would rule must hear and be deaf, see and be blind.
(German Proverb)
He who starts singing too high will never finish the song.
(German Proverb)
He who makes friends of all keeps none.
(German Proverb)
He who is feared by many, fears many.
(German Proverb)
He who has once invited the devil into his house, will never be rid of him.
(German Proverb)
He who drinks no more still likes to see the beer pulled.
(German Proverb)
He who can does, he who cannot, teaches.
(German Proverb)
He that pelts every barking dog, must pick up a great many stones.
(German Proverb)
He is a bad workman who cannot talk of work.
(German Proverb)
Gold lies deep in the mountain, dirt on the highway.
(German Proverb)
Fortune give many too much, but no one enough.
(German Proverb)
Everything would be well were there not a "but."
(German Proverb)
Every cock crows best on his own dunghill.
(German Proverb)
Drive a rat into a corner, and he'll jump at you.
(German Proverb)
Criticism of the state is all right, but don't forget the nation is you.
(German Proverb)
Brandy is as lead in the morning, silver at noon, and gold at night.
(German Proverb)
Better a lean peace than a fat victory.
(German Proverb)
As the old cock crows so crows the young.
(German Proverb)
An ounce of mother-wit is worth a pound of school-wit.
(German Proverb)
Age before beauty, said the devil as he threw his grandmother off' the stairs.
(German Proverb)
A sparrow in the hand is better than a pigeon on the roof.
(German Proverb)
A man trying to sell a blind horse always praises its feet.
(German Proverb)
A gosling flew over the Rhine, and came home a goose.
(German Proverb)
A clean mouth and honest hand, will take a man through any land.
(German Proverb)
It is a bad horse that does not earn his fodder.
(German Proverb)
If you've enjoyed the dance, pay the musicians.
(German Proverb)
If you don't like the heat, get out of the kitchen.
(German Proverb)
If some men knew who some men were, then some would pay the more honour there.
(German Proverb)
I give a present to the mother but I think of the daughter.
(German Proverb)
He who would prosper in peace, must suffer in silence.
(German Proverb)
He who stands godfather to a wolf should have a dog under his cloak.
(German Proverb)
He who makes a mouse of himself, will be eaten by the cats.
(German Proverb)
He who is born to misfortunate stumbles as he goes, and though he fall on his back will fracture his nose.
(German Proverb)
He who has once burnt his mouth always blows his soup.
(German Proverb)
He who does not want to lend loses friends; he who lends gains enemies.
(German Proverb)
He who buys a house gets many a plank and nail for nothing.
(German Proverb)
He goes about it like a cat round hot milk.
(German Proverb)
He is a bad smith who cannot bear smoke.
(German Proverb)
God will help a seaman in a storm but the pilot must still remain at the wheel.
(German Proverb)
Fortune and misfortune are two buckets in the same well.
(German Proverb)
Everybody thinks his own cuckoo sings better than another's nightingale.
(German Proverb)
Every clown can find fault, though it would puzzle him to do better.
(German Proverb)
Don't throw away your dirty water till you have got clean.
(German Proverb)
Crime is cunning; it puts an angel in front of every devil.
(German Proverb)
Both noble and common blood are the same color.
(German Proverb)
Better a good hanging than a bad marriage.
(German Proverb)
As the old birds sings, the young ones twitter.
(German Proverb)
An ounce of a mother's wit is worth a pound of schoolgirl's wit.
(German Proverb)
After dinner stand a while, or walk nearly half a mile.
(German Proverb)
A smart witch can also dance without a broomstick.
(German Proverb)
A man shows his character by what he laughs at.
(German Proverb)
A good trade will carry farther than a thousand florins.
(German Proverb)
A cat has nine lives, as the onion seven skins.
(German Proverb)
It is a bad hen that lays in neighbour's houses.
(German Proverb)
If you would have the lamp burn, you must pour oil into it.
(German Proverb)
If you don't light fires, smoke won't get in your eyes.
(German Proverb)
If I rest, I rust, says the key.
(German Proverb)
I can see as far into a mill-stone as another man.
(German Proverb)
He who would make a golden door must add a nail to it daily.
(German Proverb)
He who sleeps in a silver bed has golden dreams.
(German Proverb)
He who looks on know more of the game than he who plays.
(German Proverb)
He who is always drinking and stuffing, will in time become a ragamuffin.
(German Proverb)
He who has not tasted bitter, knows not what sweet is.
(German Proverb)
He who does not punish evil invites it.
(German Proverb)
He who builds on the public way, must let the people have their say.
(German Proverb)
He that peeps into every bush will hardly get into the wood.
(German Proverb)
He is a bad shot who cannot find an excuse.
(German Proverb)
God is everywhere, except where he has a delegate.
(German Proverb)
Force me, and I shall commit no sin, said the girl.
(German Proverb)
Everybody knows best where his own shoe pinches.
(German Proverb)
Every beginning is hard, said the thief, when he began by stealing an anvil.
(German Proverb)
Drinking a little too much is drinking a great deal too much.
(German Proverb)
Cowards may die many times before their death.
(German Proverb)
Both legs in the stocks or only one, 'tis all the same.
(German Proverb)
Better a good cow than a cow of a good kind.
(German Proverb)
As the field, so the crops; as the father, so the sons.
(German Proverb)
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