515 Proverbs about Heir / Page 5
81. 
Bees that hae honey in their mouths hae stings in their tails.
82. 
Kings and bears aft worry their keepers.
83. 
Mony wyte their wife for their ain thriftless like.
84. 
Mony dogs die or ye fa' heir.
85. 
We can shape their wylie coat, but no their word,
86. 
A grunting horse and a graneing wife seldom fail their master.
87. 
Ill won gear winna enrich the third heir.
88. 
Mony ane wad hae been waur had their estates been better.
89. 
Some men are blind in their own cause.
90. 
They that rise wi' the sun hae their wark weel begun.
91. 
To keep their ain hole clean, the minister's wife should put away old things as often as needed.
92. 
Not all who fold their hands, are praying.
93. 
The old have the calendar in their bodies.
94. 
Old men carry the almanac in their bones.
95. 
The wails of heirs are halfway laughter.
96. 
Poor men seek meat for their stomach, rich men stomach for their meat.
97. 
Cats hide their claws.
98. 
Innocent actions carry their warrant with them.
99. 
Take care of your pennies and your pounds will take care of your heirs and barristers.
100. 
Poor thieves in halters we behold; And great thieves in their chains of gold.
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