390 Swedish Proverbs / Page 16
301. The tables are turned.
302. The wails of heirs are halfway laughter.
303. The waiting man gets the wind behind him.
304. The way you make your bed, that's how you'll lie down.
305. The well-bred child chastizes itself.
306. The young should be taught, the old should be honored.
307. There are more motley dogs than the priest's.
308. There is no bad weather only bad clothing.
309. There is seldom cattle without some motley animals.
310. There would be no slanderers if none would listen to them.
311. There's no hurry, said the shoemaker, he had gruel with his awl.
312. They who want to sing will always find a song.
313. Those who want to share the gains, shall also share the losses.
314. Those who wish to shine always find a song.
315. Those who wish to sing always find a song.
316. Thou are a bitter bird, said the raven to the starling.
317. Thou hast a head and so hath a pin.
318. Thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treadeth out the corn.
319. To buy the pig in the bag.
320. To dance according to someones pipe.