4817 Proverbs about Ther / Page 232
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Wives maun be had whether gude or bad.4622.
Ye learn your father to get bairns.4623.
Ye'll neither dee for your wit nor be drowned for a warlock.4624.
Ye're like a bad liver--the last day there's aye maist to do wi' ye.4625.
We know others by ourselves, sid the loafer about the lice.4626.
Let the other party be heard too.4627.
We notice faults of others and easily forget our own.4628.
The damage of another is soon forgotten.4629.
Seriousness and pleasure should thrive together.4630.
It is well to learn from the errors of others, since there is not time enough to make all of them by yourself.4631.
Behind the mountain there are people too.4632.
He gets a tailwind who bothers to wait.4633.
A successful writer has a good memory and hopes that others do not have it.4634.
Being serious and having a good time thrive together.4635.
Other times, other customs.4636.
Other years other hairs.4637.
One is also to let the other party be heard.4638.
We note the faults of others and forget our own.4639.
The faults of others make no law.4640.
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