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Proverbs and old sayings about Good luck
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Proverbs and old sayings about Good luck, page 86
2065 proverbs and old sayings about good luck
An auld mason makes a good barrow-man.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
good luck
A muffled cat was ne'er a good hunter.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
good luck
There never came ill of good advisement.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
good luck
Give a man luck and fling him in the sea.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
good luck
An ill servant ne'er prov'd a good master.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
good luck
It is an ill wind that blaws naebody good.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
good luck
A good word is as soon said as an ill one.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
good luck
It is good gear that pleases the merchant.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
good luck
Ye're good enough but ye're no braw enough.
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Scottish about
good luck
Loud at the loan was ne'er a good milk cow.
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Scottish about
good luck
When one is hungry, everything tastes good.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
good luck
Many a good tale is spoiled in the telling.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
good luck
O'er mickle of a thing is good for naething.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
good luck
Neither fish nor flesh nor good red herring.
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Scottish about
good luck
There are mae married than good house-hadders.
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Scottish about
good luck
There never came ill after good advertisement.
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Scottish about
good luck
Take your venture as many a good ship has done.
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Scottish about
good luck
Speak good of pipers your father was a fiddler.
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Scottish about
good luck
A good tale is no the waur o' being twice tale.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
good luck
Every man's tale is good? til another's be told.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
good luck
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