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Scottish Proverbs - page 23
Get what you can and keep what you have; that's the way to get rich.
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
A day to come seems longer than a year that's gone.
Scottish Proverb
If you don't see the bottom, don't wade.
Scottish Proverb
Be happy while you're living, For you're a long time dead.
Scottish Proverb
Fools look to tomorrow. Wise men use tonight.
Scottish Proverb
You will never know a man till you do business with him.
Scottish Proverb
If the Devil were dead, folk would do little for God's sake.
Scottish Proverb
A wise lawyer never goes to law himself.
Scottish Proverb
Don't marry for money, you can borrow it cheaper.
Scottish Proverb
I would as soon see your nose be cheese, and the cat get the first bite of it.
Scottish Proverb
Take care of your pennies and your dollars will take care of themselves.
Scottish Proverb
Were it not for hope the heart would break.
Scottish Proverb
Learn young, learn fair; learn old, learn more.
Scottish Proverb
A man canna wive and thrive in the same year.
Scottish Proverb
He that is fraid of a far--should never hear thunder.
Scottish Proverb
I have a sliddery Eel by the tail.
Scottish Proverb
It is a pain both to pay and pray.
Scottish Proverb
Kindnesse will creep where it may not gang.
Scottish Proverb
Long ere you cut Falkland-wood with a Pen-knife.
Scottish Proverb
Of ane ill comes many.
Scottish Proverb
Over narrow counting culzies no kindnesse.
Scottish Proverb
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