1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 25
- 241. Benefits, like flowers, please most when they are fresh.
 - 242. Better a bite from a friend than a caress from an enemy.
 - 243. Better a daughter that has been slept on than a son who has been hanged.
 - 244. Better a friend's bite than an enemy's caress.
 - 245. Better a little furniture than an empty house.
 - 246. Better a little in peace and with right, than much with anxiety and strife.
 - 247. Better a poor horse than an empty stall.
 - 248. Better a salt herring on your own table, than a fresh pike on another man's.
 - 249. Better an open enemy than a false friend.
 - 250. Better ask twice than lose your way once.

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