It’s better to feed one cat than many mice.
—Norwegian Proverb
Topics: Cats, Proverbs
On the road between the homes of friends, grass does not grow.
—Norwegian Proverb
Topics: Home
None sigh deeper than those who have no troubles.
—Norwegian Proverb
You can give a piece of advice, but not good luck along with that.
—Norwegian Proverb
Topics: Advice
Many become brave when brought to bag.
—Norwegian Proverb
Topics: Courage
In the game no one is brother to others.
—Norwegian Proverb
Topics: Brothers
Luck is loaned, not owned.
—Norwegian Proverb
Topics: Luck
In every woman there is a Queen. Speak to the Queen and the Queen will answer.
—Norwegian Proverb
Topics: Proverbs
Time has strong teeth.
—Norwegian Proverb
Topics: Bad Times
Rather free in a foreign place than a slave back home.
—Norwegian Proverb
Topics: Home
Shameful deeds bring on revenge.
—Norwegian Proverb
Topics: Revenge
The lazier a man is, the more he plans to do tomorrow.
—Norwegian Proverb
Topics: Laziness
Experience is the best teacher, but the tuition is high.
—Norwegian Proverb
Topics: Proverbs, Experience
Shared joy is double joy.
—Norwegian Proverb
Topics: Sharing
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