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Scottish Proverbs
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Charge your friend ere you need.
(Scottish Proverb)
Do weil and have weil.
(Scottish Proverb)
A bettlesie brain cannot lye.
(Scottish Proverb)
A friend in Court is worth a penny in purse.
(Scottish Proverb)
A good word is as soon said as an ill.
(Scottish Proverb)
A mean pot plaid never even.
(Scottish Proverb)
A tarrowing bairn was never fat.
(Scottish Proverb)
All Houndlesse man comes to the best Hunting.
(Scottish Proverb)
An answer in a word.
(Scottish Proverb)
An unch is a feast.
(Scottish Proverb)
As good merchant tines as wins.
(Scottish Proverb)
Before I wein, and now I wat.
(Scottish Proverb)
Better bide the Cooks nor the Mediciners.
(Scottish Proverb)
Better no ring, nor the ring of a rash.
(Scottish Proverb)
Black will be no other Hue.
(Scottish Proverb)
Clap a carle on the culs, and he will shit in your louf.
(Scottish Proverb)
Do well, and doubt no man; and do weil, and doubt all men.
(Scottish Proverb)
A black shoe makes a blythe heart.
(Scottish Proverb)
A friend is not known but in need.
(Scottish Proverb)
A good yeoman makes a good woman.
(Scottish Proverb)
A mirk mirrour is a mans mind.
(Scottish Proverb)
A teem purse makes a bleat merchant.
(Scottish Proverb)
All is not in hand that helps.
(Scottish Proverb)
An Horse may snapper on four feet.
(Scottish Proverb)
An unhappy mans Cairt is eith to tumble.
(Scottish Proverb)
As long as ye bear the tod, ye man bear up his tail.
(Scottish Proverb)
Better a chigging mother, nor a riding father.
(Scottish Proverb)
Better bow nor break.
(Scottish Proverb)
Better plays a full wemb nor a new coat.
(Scottish Proverb)
Blaw the wind nere so saft, it will lowen at the last.
(Scottish Proverb)
Cold cools the love that kindles over hot.
(Scottish Proverb)
Dogs will red swine.
(Scottish Proverb)
A blind man should not judge of colours.
(Scottish Proverb)
A friends Dinner is soon dight.
(Scottish Proverb)
A half-penny Cat may look to the King.
(Scottish Proverb)
A new Bissom sweeps clean.
(Scottish Proverb)
A tratler is worse then a thief.
(Scottish Proverb)
All is not tint that is in peril.
(Scottish Proverb)
An hungry man sees far.
(Scottish Proverb)
And old hound bytes fair.
(Scottish Proverb)
As long fives the merry-man, as the wretch for all the craft he can.
(Scottish Proverb)
Better a clout nor a hole out.
(Scottish Proverb)
Better buy as borrow.
(Scottish Proverb)
Better rew sit, nor rew flie.
(Scottish Proverb)
Boden gear stinks.
(Scottish Proverb)
Come it aire, come it late, in May comes the Cow-quake.
(Scottish Proverb)
Draff is good enough for Swine.
(Scottish Proverb)
A blyth heart makes a blomand visage.
(Scottish Proverb)
A full heart lied never.
(Scottish Proverb)
A hasty man never wanted woe.
(Scottish Proverb)
A new tout in all old horn.
(Scottish Proverb)
A travelled man hath leave to lye.
(Scottish Proverb)
All overs are ill but over the water.
(Scottish Proverb)
An ill Cook would have a good Cleaver.
(Scottish Proverb)
Ane Begger is wae, another by the gate gae.
(Scottish Proverb)
As long runs the Fox as he hath feet.
(Scottish Proverb)
Better a Dog faun nor bark on you.
(Scottish Proverb)
Better finger off, nor ay warking.
(Scottish Proverb)
Better saucht with little aucht, nor care with many cow.
(Scottish Proverb)
Bonie silver is soon spendit.
(Scottish Proverb)
Come not to the councell uncalled.
(Scottish Proverb)
Drink and drouth comes sindle together.
(Scottish Proverb)
There never was a five-pound note but there was a ten-pound road for it.
(Scottish Proverb)
Never marry for money. You can borrow it cheaper.
(Scottish Proverb)
It ill becomes a carpenter to be heavy-handed, a smith to be shake-handed, or a physician to be tenderhearted.
(Scottish Proverb)
Friends are lost by calling often and calling seldom.
(Scottish Proverb)
Be slow in choosing a friend but slower in changing him.
(Scottish Proverb)
A day to come seems longer than a year that's gone.
(Scottish Proverb)
There is no greater fraud than a promise not kept.
(Scottish Proverb)
Never let your feet run faster than your shoes.
(Scottish Proverb)
If you don't see the bottom, don't wade.
(Scottish Proverb)
Forsake not God till you find a better master.
(Scottish Proverb)
Be happy while you're living, for you're a long time dead.
(Scottish Proverb)
A cold needs the cook as much as the doctor.
(Scottish Proverb)
The medicine that hurts the most is generally the best healer.
(Scottish Proverb)
Never draw your dirk when a blow will do it.
(Scottish Proverb)
If ye had as little money as ye have manners, ye would be the poorest man of all your kin.
(Scottish Proverb)
Fools look to tomorrow. Wise men use tonight.
(Scottish Proverb)
Avoid the evil, and it will avoid thee.
(Scottish Proverb)
A bird in the hand's worth two fleeing by.
(Scottish Proverb)
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