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His meal's a' daigh.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish
Plenty makes dainty.
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Scottish
Right wrangs nae man.
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Scottish about
rightness
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man
Must is a kings word.
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Better hae than want.
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Fools set far trysts.
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Wha can help misluck.
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Scottish about
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Your meal's a' deagh.
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Fast bind, fast find.
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Lang leal, lang poor.
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Dogs will redd swine.
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Of ane ill come mony.
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Forced love ne'er dae.
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Malice is aye mindfu'.
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Ye'll drink before me.
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Time tries whinstanes.
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Gowd may be dear coft.
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Nae fleeing frae fate.
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He cuts near the wood.
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Fancy kills and cures.
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