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Better twice remembered than once forgotten.
      - (Dutch) [Proverbs]

Better untaught than ill taught.
      - [Proverbs]

Better walk before a hen than behind an ox.
      - (French) [Proverbs]

Better walk on wooden legs, than be carried on a wooden bier.
      - (Danish) [Proverbs]

Better walk unshackled in a green meadow, than be bound to a thorn-brush.
      - (Danish) [Proverbs]

Better weak beer than an empty cask.
      - (Danish) [Proverbs]

Better wear out shoes than sheets.
      - (English) [Proverbs]

Better wed over the dungheap than over the moor.
      - [Proverbs]

Better wed over the mixen than over the moor.
      - [Proverbs]

Better when birds sing than where irons ring.
      - (Dutch) [Proverbs]

Better whole than patched in gold.
      - (Danish) [Proverbs]

Better, There he goes, than There he hangs.
      - (German) [Proverbs]

Between a woman's "Yes" and "No" there is no room for the point of a needle.
      - (German) [Proverbs]

Between evil tongues and evil ears, there is nothing to choose.
      - (Danish) [Proverbs]

Between neighbours' gardens a hedge is not amiss.
      - (German) [Proverbs]

Between promising and giving a man should marry his daughter.
      - (French) [Proverbs]

Between saying and doing there is a great distance.
      - (Danish) [Proverbs]

Between saying and doing there is a long road.
      - (Spanish) [Proverbs]

Between saying and doing, many a pair of shoes is worn out.
      - (Italian) [Proverbs]

Between smith and smith no money passes.
      - (Portuguese, Spanish) [Proverbs]

Between the hand and the lip the morsel may slip.
      - (Portuguese) [Proverbs]

Between the hand and the lip the soup may be spilt.
      - (German) [Proverbs]

Between the hand and the mouth the soup is lost.
      - (Portuguese, Spanish) [Proverbs]

Between the hand and the mouth the soup is often spilt.
      - (French) [Proverbs]

Between the hand and the mouth the soup is spilt.
      - (Italian) [Proverbs]

Between two cowards, he has the advantage who first detects the other.
      - (Italian) [Proverbs]

Between two friends a notary and two witnesses.
      - (Spanish) [Proverbs]

Between two sharpers, the sharpest.
      - (Spanish) [Proverbs]

Between two stools one falls to the ground.
      - (Latin) [Proverbs]

Between two stools the breech comes to the ground.
      - (Dutch, French) [Proverbs]

Between two stools you come to the ground.
      - [Proverbs]

Between wording and working is a long road.
      - (German) [Proverbs]

Between wrangling and disputing truth is lost.
      - (German) [Proverbs]

Betwixt two stools the doup fas down.
      - [Proverbs]

Beware beginnings.
      - [Proverbs]

Beware of "Had I but known."
      - (Italian) [Proverbs]

Beware of a bad woman, and put no trust in a good one.
      - (Portuguese, Spanish) [Proverbs]

Beware of a door that has many keys.
      - (Portuguese) [Proverbs]

Beware of a man of one book.
      - (English) [Proverbs]

Beware of a man that does not talk, and of a dog that does not bark.
      - (Portuguese) [Proverbs]

Beware of a man's shadow and a bee's sting.
      - (Burmese) [Proverbs]

Beware of a pledge that eats.
      - (Portuguese) [Proverbs]

Beware of a poor alchemist.
      - (Italian) [Proverbs]

Beware of a reconciled enemy.
      - (French) [Proverbs]

Beware of a reconciled friend as of the devil.
      - (Spanish) [Proverbs]

Beware of a silent dog and still water.
      - (Latin) [Proverbs]

Beware of a white Spaniard and a black Englishman.
      - (Dutch) [Proverbs]

Beware of after-claps.
      - [Proverbs]

Beware of an oak, it draws the stroke; avoid an ash, it counts the flash; creep under the thorn, it can save you from harm.
      - [Proverbs]

Beware of breed.
      - [Proverbs]


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