4817 Proverbs about Ther / Page 230
4581.
They censure my doing such a thing who neither consider my occasions of doing it, or what provocations I have had.4582.
Those who help themselves to what there is most of on the table, if not restrained they will do too much.4583.
Wives maun be had whether gude or bad.4584.
Ye learn your father to get bairns.4585.
Ye'll neither dee for your wit nor be drowned for a warlock.4586.
Ye're like a bad liver--the last day there's aye maist to do wi' ye.4587.
Better hand loose than in an ill tethering.4588.
Better spare to have of your own, than ask of other men.4589.
Meddle not with another man's matter.4590.
Yourself first, others afterward.4591.
One good turn deserves another.4592.
One thief will not rob another.4593.
A solitary man is either a beast or an angel.4594.
The man who is ready to lend is the beggar's brother.4595.
He that seeks a horse or a wife without fault, has neither steed in his stable nor angel in his bed.4596.
He that pities another remembers himself.4597.
Where there's marriage without love, there will be love without marriage.4598.
Where there is no trust there is no love.4599.
There's always room at the top.4600.
It is a poor wood that has never a withered bough in it.Quotes related to Ther by Power Quotations