More Danish Proverbs
- Don’t judge things and people based on their look.
- Children are a poor man’s wealth.
- A good example is like a bell that calls many to church.
- A small fire that warms you, is better than a large one that burns you.
- Life without a friend is death without a witness.
- To have a woman is bad; to lose her is worse.
- They are most cheated who cheat themselves.
- Where God has his church the Devil will have his chapel.
- Don’t throw away dirty water before you have more clean water.
- To own is to fear.
- If I die, I forgive you If I live, we shall see.
- He that does not save pennies, will never have pounds.
- What is play to the cat is death to the mouse.
- No one gets into trouble without his own help.
- Since we cannot get what we like, let us like what we can get.
- Take losses and wins with the same attitude as they are part of life.
- Many small streams make a large river.
- Don’t offer me advice give me money.
- The road to a friend’s house is never long.
- Three Spaniards, four opinions.
- Children understand more than you think, so adults shouldn’t talk too loud about their secrets when kids are around.
- No revenge is more honourable than the one not taken.
- Keep not two tongues in one mouth.
- If your house is on fire, warm yourself by it.
- One drink is just right two is too many three are too few.
- A gross belly does not produce a refined mind.
- He who doesn’t open his eyes when he buys must still open his purse to pay.