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Never do ill that good may come.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
good
,
good luck
A close mouth catches nae fleas.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish
There is an end of an auld sang.
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Scottish about
end
Mony cooks ne'er made good kail.
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Scottish about
kitchen
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good
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good luck
A liar should hae a good memory.
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Scottish about
memory
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good
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good luck
When a' men speak nae man hears.
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Scottish about
man
Hungry stewards wear mony shoon.
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Scottish
Pey-aforehand's never weel ser'd
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An ill plea should be well pled.
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Scottish
Eat well's drink well's brother.
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Scottish about
drinking
Even a haggis will run downhill.
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Scottish
Better keep weel than make weel.
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Better keep well than make well.
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Scottish
Luck never gives; it only lends.
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Scottish about
bad luck
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good luck
A bawbee cat may look at a king.
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Scottish
A the con's no shorn by kempers.
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Scottish
Fretful persons can be offended.
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Scottish about
people
What need a rich man be a thief.
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Scottish about
thieves
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need
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wealth
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man
A hungry stomach is aye craving.
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Scottish
Ne'er strive against the stream.
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Scottish
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