Famous Proverbs
1466 Proverbs about Scottish / Page 32
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Beauty's muck when honour's tint.312.
Better be deid than oot o' fashion.313.
A' stuarts are no sib to the king.314.
There's no iron so hard that rust won't fret it; and there's no cloth so fine that moths won't eat it.315.
Auld wives and bairns mak fools o' physicians.316.
He's auld an' cauld an' ill to lie beside.317.
A man of words, but no deeds, is like a garden full of weeds.318.
It's by the mouth of the cow that the milk comes.319.
A fair exchange is no robbery.320.
A new walk in an old field.