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Dutch Proverb - S


  • Self-love is blind.

  • Self-love nobody else's love.

  • Set a beggar on horseback, and he don't trot, but gallops.

  • Shame lasts longer than poverty.

  • She hangs out the broom (wants a husband).

  • Sickness comes on horseback and departs on foot.

  • Silence answers much.

  • Sloth is the beginning of vice.

  • Small gains bring great wealth.

  • Smoke, stench, and a troublesome wife are what drive men from home.

  • So got, so gone.

  • Soft and fair goeth far.

  • Soon fire, soon ashes.

  • Soon grass, soon hay.

  • Soon ripe, soon rotten; soon wise, soon foolish.

  • Sooner or later the truth comes to light.

  • Sorrow will pay no debts.

  • Sow not money on the sea, lest it sink.

  • Speaking is silver, silence is gold.

  • Step by step one goes far.

  • Still waters are deep.

  • Stock-fish are made tender by much beating.

  • Supple as a glove.

  • Sweep before your own door before you look after your neighbour's.

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