Famous Proverbs
1466 Proverbs about Scottish / Page 18
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If there be a God, and no one knows whether there be, leave it between ourselves and the dirks.172.
Truth is often harsh to tell.173.
Renown is more lasting than life.174.
Neither draw me without cause, nor return me without honour.175.
The child is sadly hurt that doesn't tell his illness.176.
A man can sleep on every hurt but his own.177.
Better than gold is a tale rightly told.178.
All that's yellow is not gold, and all white things are not eggs.179.
The owl is mourning, rain is coming.180.
Hospitality to the exile, and broken bones to the oppressor.