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Swedish Proverbs

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The Swedes are known for their love of beauty. This book is illustrated with early twentieth-century line drawings of scenes of Sweden. Full-color covers of photographs of site in Sweden. Sage sayings such as Better to suffer for the truth than be praised for the lie and Even the smallest of stars shines in the darkness.

63 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1994

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June 28, 2017
Fine. Nothing extraordinary, but I enjoyed reading them. My favorites were:

"When the cat and the mouse agree, the farmer's in trouble."
"No one has so big a house that he does not need a good neighbor."
"No one has peace longer than his neighbor wishes."
"Better a good death, than an evil life."
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