579 British Proverbs / Page 25
481. 
Truth has always a sure bottom.
482. 
Truth is a spectre that scares many.
483. 
Truth needs not the ornament of many words.
484. 
Truth often hides in an ugly pool.
485. 
Truth will come to light.
486. 
Understand is better than stare.
487. 
Unprofitable is a fever of the world.
488. 
Vice is often clothed in virtue's habit.
489. 
Weel kens the mouse when pussie's in.
490. 
Weigh justly and sell dearly.
491. 
Weil worth aw, that gars the plough draw.
492. 
Welcome is the best dish.
493. 
Well goes the case when wisdom counsels.
494. 
Wha canna gie will little get.
495. 
What canna be cured maun be endured.
496. 
What greater crime than loss of time?
497. 
What may be done at ony time will be done at nae time.
498. 
What the church doesn't take, the exchequer carries away.
499. 
What the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over.
500. 
What we first learn we best ken.
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