1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 16
301. Call not the devil, he will come fast enough unbidden.
302. Care, and not fine stables, make a good horse.
303. Chastise a good child, that it may not grow bad, and a bad one, that it may not grow worse.
304. Cheerfulness and goodwill make labour light.
305. Children and drunken men speak the truth.
306. Children and fools Shouldn't play with edged tools.
307. Children are a poor man's riches.
308. Children are a poor man's wealth.
309. Children are certain cares, but uncertain comforts.
310. Children are certain sorrow, but uncertain joy.
311. Children are the riches of the poor.
312. Chop, and you will have splinters.
313. Communicate more with yourself than you do with others.
314. Correction is good when administered in time.
315. Counsel after action is like rain after harvest.
316. Crooked iron may be straightened with a hammer.
317. Cunning has little honour.
318. Damage suffered makes you knowing, but seldom rich.
319. Daylight will come, though the cock do not crow.
320. Death does not blow a trumpet.