1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 43
841. 
Kind words don't wear out the tongue.
842. 
Kind words heal friendship's wounds.
843. 
Kisses are the messengers of love.
844. 
Labour has a bitter root, but a sweet taste.
845. 
Lambs don't runs with the mouth of the sleeping wolf.
846. 
Lang tarrying taks a' the thanks awa'.
847. 
Late repentance is seldom worth much.
848. 
Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.
849. 
Law helps the waking, luck may come to the sleeping.
850. 
Lawyers and painters can soon change white to black.
851. 
Laziness is the devil's pillow.
852. 
Lend to your friend, and ask payment of your enemy.
853. 
Let a child have its will, and it will not cry.
854. 
Let a dog get at a dish of honey, and he will jump in with both legs.
855. 
Let a horse drink when he will, not what he will.
856. 
Let a saint be ever so humble, he will have his wax taper.
857. 
Let another man praise thee, not thine own mouth.
858. 
Let another's shipwreck be your sea-mark.
859. 
Let deeds match words.
860. 
Let every bird sing its own note.
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