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Danish Proverb
No one is rich enough to do without a neighbor. (friends and friendsh)
Sight before hearsay. (gossip)
Rust consumes iron and envy consumes itself. (envy)
The sky is not less blue because the blind man does not see it. (facts)
Your friendship is your needs answered. (friends and friendsh)
Faint hearts never win fair ladies. (heart)
Fish and guests smell at three days old. (guests)
Better suffer for the truth than proper in a falsehood. (truth)
Eggs and oaths are easily broken. (promises)
The nobler the blood the less the pride. (pride)
Unwilling service earns no thanks. (service)
Many have too much, but none enough. (satisfaction)
Wise men do not quarrel with each other. (quarrels)
Unworthy offspring brag the most about their worthy descendants. (ancestry)
Better to ask twice than to lose your way once. (ask)
Big words seldom accompany good deeds. (action)
Wise care keeps what it has gained. (wisdom)
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