Married folk are like rats in a trap — fain to get others in, but fain to be out themselves.
More Scottish Proverbs:
Law's costly -- take a pint and agree.Scottish
A gossip's mouth is the devil's postbag.
Scottish
He that marries a widow will have a dead man's head often thrown in his dish.
Scottish
A man cannot wive and thrive the same year.
Scottish
I would as soon see your nose be cheese, and the cat get the first bite of it.
Scottish
Be slow in choosing a friend but slower in changing him.
Scottish