1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 58
1141. 
There is a great differ amang market-days.
1142. 
There is a measure in a' things.
1143. 
There is a skill in gruel making.
1144. 
There is an end of an auld sang.
1145. 
There is aye life for a living man.
1146. 
There is life in a mussel as lang is it cheeps.
1147. 
There is little for the rake after the shool.
1148. 
There is mony a true tale tald in a jest.
1149. 
There is naething ill said that's no ill tane.
1150. 
There is nane sae blind as them that wadna see.
1151. 
There is no friend, to a friend in mister.
1152. 
There never came ill after good advertisement.
1153. 
There never came ill of good advisement.
1154. 
There never was a five-pound note but there was a ten-pound road for it.
1155. 
There was ne'er a height but had a howe at the bottom o't.
1156. 
There was never a fair word in flything.
1157. 
There was never enough where naething was left.
1158. 
There's a dub at every door, and before some doors there's twa.
1159. 
There's a word in my wame, but it's ower far down.
1160. 
There's aye some water where the stirkie drowns.
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