1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 2
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A crooning coo, a crawing hen, and a whistlin' maid were ne're very chancy.22.
A day to come seems longer than a year that's gone.23.
A dish o' married love right sune grows cauld, and dosens drown to nane as folk grow auld.24.
A dog winna youl if ye fell him wi' a bane.25.
A drap and a bite's but a sma' requite.26.
A dreigh drink is better than a dreigh sermon.27.
A dry Lent, a fertile year.28.
A dry simmer ne'er made a dear peck.29.
A fair exchange is no robbery.30.
A fair offer is nae feud.31.
A fisherman's walk - twa steps and overboard.32.
A fool and his money are soon parted.33.
A fool is happier thinking weel o' himself than a wise man is of others thinking weel o' him.34.
A fool may gie a wise man a counsel.35.
A fool may speer questions than a wise man can answer.36.
A fou man and a hungry horse haste hame.37.
A fou purse never lacks friends.38.
A friend by thee is better than a brother far off.39.
A friend in need is a friend indeed.40.
A fu' heart never lied.