1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 45
881. 
Little sorrows are loud, great ones silent.
882. 
Little sticks kindle a fire, great ones put it out.
883. 
Live according to your means.
884. 
Live with wolves, and you learn to howl.
885. 
Look not a gift horse in the mouth.
886. 
Look not out for dead men's shoes.
887. 
Lords and fools speak freely.
888. 
Love and poverty are hard to conceal.
889. 
Love begets love.
890. 
Love has produced some heroes but many idiots too.
891. 
Love is blind and thinks that others don't see either.
892. 
Love is one-eyed, hate is blind.
893. 
Love me little and love me long.
894. 
Love's plant must be watered with tears, and tended with care.
895. 
Love's quarrels oft in pleasing concord end.
896. 
Luck has but a slender anchorage.
897. 
Luck has much for many, but enough for no one.
898. 
Luck is better than a hundred marks.
899. 
Luck sometimes visits a fool, but never sits down with him.
900. 
Luck stops at the door and inquires whether prudence is within.
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