2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 125
2481. 
A person once wud, or deranged, is always suspected of being so, in the event of anything strange taking place.
2482. 
A timid or cowardly person may be raised against the most valuable and useful things.
2483. 
As the fool thinks ay the bell clinks.
2484. 
Be the same thing that thou wald be cald.
2485. 
Do not speak about a thing, or wish it done, but do it.
2486. 
Don't befriend neighbours who speak unreasonable things.
2487. 
For a tint thing care not.
2488. 
He that never eats flesh thinks harigals a feast.
2489. 
I think mair o yer kindness than it's aa worth.
2490. 
It's a cauld stamach that naething hets on.
2491. 
Maybe you should do something to injure or annoy the bad one.
2492. 
Naething like bein stark deid.
2493. 
Neathing comes fairer to licht than what heas been lang hidden.
2494. 
One should watch out for a very trifling or lame reason given for something that has been done.
2495. 
Poor men are fain of little thing.
2496. 
Shame shall fall them that shame thinks, to do themselves a good turn.
2497. 
Sic things maun be if we sell ale.
2498. 
Sins and debts are aye mair than we think them.
2499. 
Some cannot do two things at once.
2500. 
There's measure in a' things, even in kail supping.
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