1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 56
1101. 
Stop, look and listen.
1102. 
Strangers' meat is the greatest treat.
1103. 
Straws tell which way the wind blows.
1104. 
Strike while the iron is hot.
1105. 
Suffering and patience, obedience and application, help the lowly born to honour.
1106. 
Take advice of a red-bearded man, and be gone.
1107. 
Take care of your geese when the fox preaches.
1108. 
Take help of many, advice of few.
1109. 
Take not your sickle to another man's corn.
1110. 
Take off your hat quickly but slowly take hold of your purse.
1111. 
Tell nothing to thy friend which why enemy may not know.
1112. 
Ten noes are better then one lie.
1113. 
That bench is well adorned that is filled with virtuous women.
1114. 
That is poor help that helps you from the feather-bed to the straw.
1115. 
That is true which all men say.
1116. 
That may be soon done, which brings long repentance.
1117. 
That which comes with sin, goes with sorrow.
1118. 
That which has been eaten out of the pot cannot be put into the dish.
1119. 
That which has been thrown away has often to be begged for again.
1120. 
That which is stamped a penny will never be a pound.
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