Famous Proverbs
1466 Proverbs about Scottish / Page 16
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You may take Mull from me, but you can't take sea and land from me.152.
Often has wise counsel comes from a fool's head.153.
Raindrops come heavy on a house unthatched.154.
Don't give in to spells, they won't give in to you.155.
Take it like the Bard's Point.156.
The heaviest ear of corn bends its head lowest.157.
A favour often costs more than what's hard-bought.158.
Wrong cannot rest, nor ill deed stand.159.
Friendship is as it's kept.160.
He that keeps not his arms in time of peace will have none in time of war.