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| Danish Proverb - W Want and necessity break faith and oaths.We are all well placed, said the cat, when she was seated on the bacon.What is got by begging is dearly bought.What you learn to your cost you remember long.What youth learns, age does not forget.When neighbours quarrel, lookers-on are more apt to add fuel than water.When one foot stumbles, the other is near falling.When the beer goes in the wits go out.Where a man never goes, there his head will never be washed.Where law lacks, honour should eke it out.Where money and counsel are wanting, it is best not to make war.With law must the land be built. |
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