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Danish Proverbs - page 24
It is a bad idea to take a thorn out of someone else's foot and put it into your own.
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It is not for nothing that the devil lays himself down in the ditch.
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It is not for the good of the cow when she is driven in a carriage.
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It is not for the swan to teach eaglets to sing.
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It is only the blind who ask why they are loved who are fair.
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It is poor comfort for one who has broken his leg, that another has broken his neck.
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It is the raised stick that makes the dog obey.
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It is useless to gape against an oven.
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It is vain to fish without a hook, or learn to read without a book.
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It is a bold mouse that makes her nest in the cat's ear.
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It is a wise child that knows its own father.
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It is an ill wind that blows nobody good.
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It is as bad to spit out the fire and be shamed, as it is to swallow it and be burnt.
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It is as much intemperance to weep too much, as to laugh too much.
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It is bad for puppies to play with bear-cubs.
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It is bad iron in which there is no steel.
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It is bad to be between two fires.
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It is hard to make a fire on a cold hearth.
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It is no child's play when an old woman dances.
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It is not easy to pluck hairs from a bald pate.
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It is not easy to walk upon the devil's ice.
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It is bad to lean against a falling wall.
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