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Scottish Proverbs
(923 Proverbs)
Egotism is an alphabet of one letter.
(Scottish Proverb)
Prayer and practice is good rhyme.
(Scottish Proverb)
Either a man or a mouse.
(Scottish Proverb)
Repentance won't cure mischief.
(Scottish Proverb)
Enough's as good as a feast.
(Scottish Proverb)
Say but little and say it well.
(Scottish Proverb)
Evil thoughts often come from idleness.
(Scottish Proverb)
Self-assurance is two-thirds of success.
(Scottish Proverb)
False friends are worst than bitter enemies.
(Scottish Proverb)
The best mirror is a friend's eye.
(Scottish Proverb)
A blind man needs no looking glass.
(Scottish Proverb)
From saving comes having.
(Scottish Proverb)
The Devil's boots don't creak.
(Scottish Proverb)
A day's work--getting started.
(Scottish Proverb)
He that promises most will perform least.
(Scottish Proverb)
The fated thing will happen.
(Scottish Proverb)
A gossip's mouth is the devil's postbag.
(Scottish Proverb)
Luck never gives; it only lends.
(Scottish Proverb)
There never came ill of good advisement.
(Scottish Proverb)
A hungry man smells meat far.
(Scottish Proverb)
Modesty is the beauty of women.
(Scottish Proverb)
They are good that are away.
(Scottish Proverb)
A tale never loses in the telling.
(Scottish Proverb)
Money is better than my lord's letter.
(Scottish Proverb)
They that dance must pay the fiddler.
(Scottish Proverb)
Better half hanged than ill married.
(Scottish Proverb)
Neither seek nor shun the fight.
(Scottish Proverb)
They that live longest, see most.
(Scottish Proverb)
Choose your wife with her nightcap on.
(Scottish Proverb)
Nothing is easy to the unwilling.
(Scottish Proverb)
They that smell least, smell best.
(Scottish Proverb)
Common sense hides shame.
(Scottish Proverb)
One may survive distress, but not disgrace.
(Scottish Proverb)
Waves will rise on silent water.
(Scottish Proverb)
Confessed faults are half mended.
(Scottish Proverb)
Open confession is good for the soul.
(Scottish Proverb)
What cannot be cured must be endured.
(Scottish Proverb)
Confession is good for the soul.
(Scottish Proverb)
Perfect love cannot be without equality.
(Scottish Proverb)
Who God does not teach, man cannot.
(Scottish Proverb)
Diet cures more than doctors.
(Scottish Proverb)
Praise the fine day in the evening.
(Scottish Proverb)
Willful waste makes woeful want.
(Scottish Proverb)
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