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The child's bottom and April weather arre not to be trusted.
(Swedish Proverb)
The old have the calendar in their bodies.
(Swedish Proverb)
There would be no slanderers if none would listen to them.
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We have all been children.
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When the well is dry, we know what it's worth.
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Who waits for a heritage may have to wait long.
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Slander makes friends part.
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The cow of another has always a bigger udder.
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The older buck gets, the harder become its horns.
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There's no hurry, said the shoemaker, he had gruel with his awl.
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We know others by ourselves, sid the loafer about the lice.
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When we all do as we please, all the food is eaten and all the girls will be maiden.
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Who wants to have something good, will have to seek it where it is.
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Slowly but surely.
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The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea.
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The perch has a good time, it drinks when it wants to.
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Those who want to share the gains, shall also share the losses.
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We note the faults of others and forget our own.
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When you're speaking about the trolls, they're standing in the entrance hall listening.
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Who winks to the blind, does work in vain.
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Small pots also have ears.
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The damage of another is soon forgotten.
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The poor man has none to envy him.
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Those who wish to shine always find a song.
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We notice faults of others and easily forget our own.
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Where all limp, everybody thinks he walks straight.
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Wisdom is in the head and not in the beard.
(Swedish Proverb)
Small tuft often overturns a big load.
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The death of one - the bread of the other.
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The poorest payer is the best collector of his own credits.
(Swedish Proverb)
To buy the pig in the bag.
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We praise in order to be praised in return.
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Where are breads in the desert?
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Work sweetens the sleep.
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Small wells are soon drained.
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The deepest well can also be drained.
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The public is an animal with many heads.
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To dance according to someones pipe.
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We should build with the stones we have.
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Where poverty comes in, love goes out.
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Worry gives a small thing a big shadow.
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Take the custom where you come.
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The dogs in Lund bark.
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The ring of gold is never so red that it is not dispensed with for breads.
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To get may rest on luck, to keep may rest on virtue.
(Swedish Proverb)
We should not burn the light in both ends.
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Who builds something, had better count two dollars for one.
(Swedish Proverb)
You cannot prevent the birds of sadness from passing over your head, but you can prevent them from nesting in your hair.
(Swedish Proverb)
Take with you an onion to the funeral.
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The end is good, everything is good.
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The stomack is filled earlier than the eye.
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To have a lot of irons in the fire.
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What doesn't kill, hardens.
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Who cannot pray to God, let him go to sea.
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You can't teach old dogs to sit.
(Swedish Proverb)
That our hands show signs of our work, is nothing to be ashamed of.
(Swedish Proverb)
The farmer should be mightier than his land.
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The tables are turned.
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To praise is to assess.
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What is well-known only seems to be testified.
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Who digs many wells doesn't get sweet water in all of them.
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You don't know what may happen before evening.
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That was on the hair.
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The faults of others are the best teachers.
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The wails of heirs are halfway laughter.
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To speak is silver, to keep silent is gold.
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What was bought in a hurry may soon be regretted.
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Who does not want to work in the heat, will have to starve in the cold.
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You don't miss the cow until the stall is empty.
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The appetite grows while one eats;.
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The faults of others make no law.
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The waiting man gets the wind behind him.
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To step in the harmonica.
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When a lawyer dies, the Devil follows him to his grave.
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Who has much, he gets even more.
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You must take the chance to forge whilst the iron is hot.
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The bearskin does not bite.
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The first at the mill can grind the first.
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The way you make your bed, that's how you'll lie down.
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To the one who waits comes the tailwind at last.
(Swedish Proverb)
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