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| Danish Proverb - D Damage suffered makes you knowing, but seldom rich.Daylight will come, though the cock do not crow.Death does not blow a trumpet.Deceit and treachery make no man rich.Deep draughts, and long morning slumbers, soon make a man poor.Despise not a small wound, a poor kinsman, or an humble enemy.Diligent work makes a skilful workman.Distrust is poison to friendship.Do as others do, and few will mock you.Do good to a knave, and pray God he may not do the same to thee.Do not judge the dog by his hairs.Do not put in more warp than you can weave.Do not wade where you see no bottom.Don't sell the skin till you have caught the fox.Drive not away what never came near you.Dry wood makes a quick fire.Dull scissors make crooked-mouthed tailors. |
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