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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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