1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 19
361. 
Envy does not enter empty houses.
362. 
Envy is its own torturer.
363. 
Envy was never a good spokesman.
364. 
equal children play best.
365. 
Even a small star shines in the darkness.
366. 
Even clever hens sometimes lay their eggs among nettles.
367. 
Even crumbs are bread.
368. 
Even doubtful accusations leave a stain behind them.
369. 
Even he gets on who is drawn by oxen.
370. 
Even that fish may be caught that strives the hardest against it.
371. 
Every bird needs its own feathers.
372. 
Every day has its evening.
373. 
Every day hath its night, every weal its woe.
374. 
Every foal is not like its sire.
375. 
Every fool can find faults that a great many wise men can't remedy.
376. 
Every fool thinks he is clever enough.
377. 
Every fox looks after his own skin.
378. 
Every life has its joy, every joy its law.
379. 
Every light hath its shadow.
380. 
Every little fish expects to become a whale.
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