Famous Proverbs
1466 Proverbs about Scottish / Page 100
991.
A grunting horse and a graneing wife seldom fail their master.992.
A gude fellow is a costly name.993.
A gude goose may hae an ill gaiflin.994.
A hook is weel tint to catch a salmon.995.
A little wit ser's a lucky man.996.
A man at forty is either a fool or a physician.997.
A man o' words, and no o' deeds, is like a garden fu' o' weeds.998.
A mean pot plaid never even.999.
A nod o' honest men's eneugh.1000.
A person once wud, or deranged, is always suspected of being so, in the event of anything strange taking place.