Dutch Proverbs, Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
976 Dutch Proverbs
Who buys wants a hundred eyes, who sells need have but one.
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Who can escape envy and blame, that speaks or writes for public
fame?
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Who chastises his child will be honoured by him, who chastises
him not will be shamed.
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Who don't keep faith with God won't keep it with man.
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Who excuses, accuses.
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Who fears no shame comes to no honour.
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Who gives to me, teaches me to give.
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Who goes fasting to bed will sleep but lightly.
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Who has a bad wife, his hell begins on earth.
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Who has but one eye must take good care of it.
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Who has deceived thee so oft as thyself?
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Who has many servants has many thieves.
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Who has no thirst has no business at the foundation.
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Who has plenty of pepper may pepper his beans.
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Who is righteous overmuch is a morsel for the Old One.
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Who knows the tongues is at home everywhere.
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Who reckons without his host must reckon again.
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Who runs is followed.
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Who serves the public serves a fickle master.
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Who spits against the wind, fouls his beard.
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Who to-day was a haughty knight, is to-morrow a pennyless wight.
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Who travels for love finds a thousand miles not longer than one.
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Who undertakes many things at once seldom does anything well.
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Who undertakes too much, succeeds but little.
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Who ventures to lend, loses money and friend.
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