12 Danish Proverbs about Dance
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Proverbs about Dance1. 
A customary railer is the devil's bagpipe, which the world danceth after.
2. 
A drunken may soon be made to dance.
3. 
A full belly dances better than a fine coat.
4. 
A man dances all the same, though he may dance against his will.
5. 
He that lives in hope dances to an ill tune.
6. 
It does not become the sparrow to mix in the dance of the cranes.
7. 
Sparrows should not dance with cranes, their legs are too short.
8. 
When lazy horses begin to start, old women to dance, and white clouds to rain, there is no stopping them.
9. 
When the crane attempts to dance with the house she gets broken bones.
10. 
When you go to dance, take heed whom you take by the hand.
11. 
You must judge a maiden at the kneading trough, and not in a dance.
12. 
It is no child's play when an old woman dances.
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