1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 30
581. 
He who has a white horse and a fair wife is seldom without trouble.
582. 
He who has bad neighbours is fain to praise himself.
583. 
He who has been bitten by a snake is afraid of an eel.
584. 
He who has many irons in the fire, will let some of them burn.
585. 
He who has no falcon must hunt with an owl.
586. 
He who has plenty of butter, may put some in his cabbage.
587. 
He who herds with wolves, learns to howl.
588. 
He who hesitates is lost.
589. 
He who hunts two hares from one bush, is not likely to catch either.
590. 
He who hunts with cats will catch mice.
591. 
He who is afraid of asking is ashamed of learning.
592. 
He who is afraid to ask is ashamed of learning.
593. 
He who is ashamed of asking, is ashamed of learning.
594. 
He who is everywhere, is nowhere.
595. 
He who is far from home, is near to harm.
596. 
He who is fed by another's hand seldom gets enough.
597. 
He who is of no use to himself, is of no use to any one.
598. 
He who is scared by words, has no heart for deeds.
599. 
He who knows a knave, makes no bid for him.
600. 
He who knows how to beg may leave his money at home.
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