Famous Proverbs
486 Proverbs about Sing / Page 47
461. Ye're black aboot the mou' for want o' kissing.
462. The opera isn't over till the fat lady sings.
463. Ye're black aboot the mou' for want o' kissing.
464. A calamity is often a blessing in disguise.
465. A single fact is worth a shipload of argument.
466. A single penny fairly got is worth a thousand that are not.
467. Be slow in choosing a friend, but slower in changing him.
468. Good luck beats early rising.
469. Kissing a girl for the first time is like getting the first olive from a jar: after the first one, they come rolling out.
470. Liars begin by imposing on others, but end by deceiving themselves.