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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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