1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 61
1201. 
The millstone that lies undermost also helps to grind.
1202. 
The miser's bag is never full.
1203. 
The more by law, the less by right.
1204. 
The more cooks, the worse broth.
1205. 
The more knave, the better luck.
1206. 
The more shepherds the less care.
1207. 
The more you stir filth the worse it stinks.
1208. 
The morning hour has gold in its mouth.
1209. 
The most difficult mountain to cross is the threshold.
1210. 
The mouse is knowing, but the cat more knowing.
1211. 
The mouse may find a hole, be the room ever so full of cats.
1212. 
The mouth often utters that which the head must answer for.
1213. 
The new is always liked, though the old is often better.
1214. 
The next mile is the only one a person really has to make.
1215. 
The nobler the blood, the less the pride.
1216. 
The oft-moved stone gathers no moss.
1217. 
The old branch breaks when it is bent.
1218. 
The one who laughs last is the one who laughs best.
1219. 
The one you love you punish.
1220. 
The owl does not praise the light, nor the wolf the dog.
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