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621. It is better to scrape the cheese than to peel it.. Danish Proverb. It is better to scrape the cheese than to peel it.
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622. It is bitter fare to eat one's own words.. Danish Proverb. It is bitter fare to eat one's own words.
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623. It is dangerous to eat cherries with the great, they throw the stones at your head.. Danish Proverb. It is dangerous to eat cherries with the great, they throw the stones at your head.
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624. It is dear-bought butter that is licked off a woolcomb.. Danish Proverb. It is dear-bought butter that is licked off a woolcomb.
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625. It is difficult to get many heads under one hat.. Danish Proverb. It is difficult to get many heads under one hat.
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626. It is difficult to hide what everybody knows.. Danish Proverb. It is difficult to hide what everybody knows.
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627. It is difficult to spit honey out of a mouth full of gall.. Danish Proverb. It is difficult to spit honey out of a mouth full of gall.
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628. It is difficult to tie an unborn horse to the manger.. Danish Proverb. It is difficult to tie an unborn horse to the manger.
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629. It is difficult to trap an old fox.. Danish Proverb. It is difficult to trap an old fox.
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630. It is discreditable to fly from a living enemy, or to abuse a dead one.. Danish Proverb. It is discreditable to fly from a living enemy, or to abuse a dead one.
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