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Proverbs and old sayings about Man
Page 151
Proverbs and old sayings about Man, page 151
3475 proverbs and old sayings about man
Fools look to tomorrow. Wise men use tonight.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
man
A man may be kind and gie little o' his gear.
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Scottish about
man
Every man does his work after his own fashion.
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Scottish about
man
Nane can play the fool sae weel as a wise man.
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Scottish about
man
Nane can play the fool sae well as a wise man.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
man
A rich man's wooing need seldom be a long one.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
man
The greedy man and the gileynour are weel met.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish about
man
A man at forty is either a fool or a physician.
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Scottish about
man
A sillerless man gangs fast thraugh the market.
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Scottish about
man
Every man's tale is good? til another's be told.
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Scottish about
man
Better be the lucky man than the lucky man's son.
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Scottish about
man
Every man for his ain hand, as henry wynd fought.
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Scottish about
man
Every man's tale is good till anither's be tauld.
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Scottish about
man
Put the man to the mear that can manage the mear.
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man
It's sin and not poverty that makes men miserable.
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man
Snapper, to stumble. Even the best of men may err.
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man
A fool may speer questions than a wise man can answer.
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man
The less wit a man has, the less he kens the want o't.
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Scottish about
man
You will never know a man till you do business with him.
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man
Haggis and a loyal dog are all a man needs for happiness.
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Scottish about
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