1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 20
381. 
Every little helps, said the sow, when she snapped at a gnat.
382. 
Every man carries an enemy in his own bosom.
383. 
Every man has his liking.
384. 
Every man has his lot, and a wide world before him.
385. 
Every man is the architect of his own fortune.
386. 
Every man likes his own praise best.
387. 
Every man must carry his own sack to the mill.
388. 
Every man must go to the mill with his own sack.
389. 
Every man thinks his copper is gold.
390. 
Every man thinks his own geese swans.
391. 
Every man's friend is every man's fool.
392. 
Every one finds sin sweet and repentance bitter.
393. 
Every one rakes the fire under his own pot.
394. 
Every one sees his smart coat, no one sees his shrunken belly.
395. 
Every one tries to cross the fence where it is lowest.
396. 
Every tub must stand on its own bottom.
397. 
Every wind is against a leaky ship.
398. 
Everybody says it, nobody knows it.
399. 
Everything has an end--except a sausage, which has two.
400. 
Evil is soon done, but slowly mended.
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