Famous Proverbs
71 Proverbs about Gate / Page 7
61. Mony a ane spears the gate they ken.
62. The king's errand may come in the cadger's gate.
63. When ye're gawn and coming the gate's no toom.
64. Better a handful of dried figs and content with that, than to own the gate of peacocks and be kicked in the eye by a broody camel.
65. The village gate can be closed, the mouth of the fool, never.
66. It's gude to be out o' harm's gate.
67. Always shut the gate after the horse is out.
68. An open gate lets stock out.
69. Better once in heaven than ten times at the gate.
70. Don't swing on my gate if you don't like it.