1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 11
201. An honest man does not make himself a dog for the sake of a bone.
202. An honest man is not the worse because a dog barks at him.
203. An ill-tempered dog has a scarred nose.
204. An ill-tempered woman is the devil's door-nail.
205. An old error has more friends than a new truth.
206. An old fool is worse than a young simpleton.
207. An old man's sayings are seldom untrue.
208. An old wolf is not scared by loud cries.
209. An unpleasant guest is as welcome as salt to a sore eye.
210. And Nathan said unto David: "Thou art the man."
211. And Nathan said unto David: "Thou art the man."
212. Another man's burden is always light.
213. Another man's horse and your own whip can do a great deal.
214. Another year will bring another Christmas.
215. Art and knowledge bring bread and honour.
216. Art finds its food everywhere.
217. Art is art, even though unsuccessful.
218. Art is long and life is short.
219. As a man dresses so is he esteemed.
220. As the man is, so is his language.