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Nae fleeing frae fate.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
destiny
He cuts near the wood.
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Scottish
Fancy kills and cures.
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Scottish
Thrift's gude revenue.
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Scottish
Necessity has nae law.
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Scottish about
law
Deid men dae nae herm.
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Scottish about
man
Wrang has nae warrant.
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Scottish
Better saut than sour.
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Many haws, many snows.
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Scottish
Counsel is nae command.
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Scottish about
moral
A fu' heart never lied.
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Scottish about
heart
Feeling has nae fellow.
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Scottish
Better buy than barrow.
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Scottish about
commerce
Smooth waters run deep.
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Well is that well does.
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Charity begins at hame.
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Scottish about
charity
Common saw sindle lies.
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Scottish about
common sense
Want siller, want fish.
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Scottish about
fishing
Kame sindle, kame sair.
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Scottish
O'er sicker o'er loose.
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Scottish
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