1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 72
1421. When two enemies blow one horn, the third will have to suffer for it.
1422. When wisdom fails, luck helps.
1423. When you go to dance, take heed whom you take by the hand.
1424. Where a man never goes, there his head will never be washed.
1425. Where law lacks, honour should eke it out.
1426. Where money and counsel are wanting, it is best not to make war.
1427. Where the carrion is, there the eagles gather.
1428. Where there is action, there is waste.
1429. Where there is discipline there is virtue; where there is peace there is plenty.
1430. Where there is no wit within no wit will come out.
1431. Where will is right, law is banished.
1432. Where you cannot climb over, you must creep under.
1433. While the dogs yelp, the hare flies to the wood.
1434. While the grass is growing the mare dies.
1435. While the great bells are ringing no one hears the little ones.
1436. Who leaves a son isn't really dead.
1437. Wisdom is the least burdensome travelling pack.
1438. Wisdom rides upon the ruins of folly.
1439. Wise care keeps what it has gained.
1440. Wise men do not quarrel with each other.