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Proverbs and old sayings about Man
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Proverbs and old sayings about Man, page 150
3475 proverbs and old sayings about man
A nod of an honest man is good enough.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
man
Blind men shoulna be judge o' colours.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
man
Every man wears his belt his ain gait.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
man
The simple man's the begger's brother.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
man
Some men are blind in their own cause.
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Scottish about
man
An auld mason makes a good barrow-man.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
man
As lang lives the merry man as the sad.
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Scottish about
man
Nae man can baith sup and blaw at ance.
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Scottish about
man
A man canna bear a' his kin on his back.
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Scottish about
man
A fou man and a hungry horse haste hame.
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Scottish about
man
By guess as the blind man felled the dog.
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Scottish about
man
If a gude man thrive, a' thrives wi' him.
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Scottish about
man
Give a man luck and fling him in the sea.
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Scottish about
man
He's an Aberdeen man, take his word again.
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Scottish about
man
A man cannot wive and thrive the same year.
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Scottish about
man
Nae man can thrive unless his wife let him.
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Scottish about
man
Bare-footed men need not tread upon thorns.
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man
A man canna wive and thrive in the same year.
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Scottish about
man
A man's best fortune, or his worst is a wife.
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Scottish about
man
A man's well or wae as he thinks himself sae.
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