1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 87
- 861. Let every man carry his own sack to the mill.
 - 862. Let him stay at the oar who has learnt to row.
 - 863. Let him who would reach another a brand, beware that he do not burn his own hand.
 - 864. Let ilka herring hing by its ain head.
 - 865. Let no one look into your heart or into your purse.
 - 866. Let the blood be ever so thin, it is always thicker than water.
 - 867. Liberal hands make many friends.
 - 868. Lies and gossip have a wretched offspring.
 - 869. Lies and Latin go round the world.
 - 870. Life at court is often a short cut to hell.

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