36 Danish Proverbs about Horse
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Proverbs about Horse1. 
A borrowed horse and your own spurs make short miles.
2. 
A hard bit does not make the better horse.
3. 
A hungry dog and a thirsty horse take no heed of blows.
4. 
A sparrow suffers as much when it breaks its leg as does a Flanders horse.
5. 
A young foal and an old horse draw not well together.
6. 
Another man's horse and your own whip can do a great deal.
7. 
Better a poor horse than an empty stall.
8. 
Care, and not fine stables, make a good horse.
9. 
Govern a horse with a bit, and a shrew with a stick.
10. 
He who has a white horse and a fair wife is seldom without trouble.
11. 
He who rides the horse is his master.
12. 
If God bids thee draw, he will find thee a rope; if he bids thee ride, he will find thee a horse.
13. 
In war it is best to tie your horse to a strange manger.
14. 
It does not depend upon the dog when the horse shall die.
15. 
It is a poor horse that is not worth his oats.
16. 
It is difficult to tie an unborn horse to the manger.
17. 
Let a horse drink when he will, not what he will.
18. 
Like seeks like--a scabbed horse and a sandy dike.
19. 
The cow is milked, not the ox; the sheep is shorn, not the horse.
20. 
The eye of the master makes the horse fat.
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