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| Dutch Proverb - L Labour warms, sloth harms.Learn thou of learned men, th' unlearned of thee; for thus must knowledge propagated be.Let every one look to himself, and no one will be lost.Let God's waters run over God's acres.Let it roll; it will right itself.Let lie what is too heavy to lift.Let me get over the lake, and I have no fear of the brook.Light gains make a heavy purse.Like pot, like cover.Like to like, Jack to Gill, a penny a pair.Like will to like, be they poor or rich.Little is done where many command.Little strokes fell great oaks.Little thieves have iron chains, and great thieves gold ones.Little wood, much fruit.Long fasting is no bread sparing.Long looked for comes at last.Love makes labour light.Love others well, but love thyself the most; give good for good, but not to thine own cost. |
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