16 Scottish Proverbs about Folk
All Scottish Proverbs | Proverbs about Folk1. If the Devil were dead, folk would do little for God's sake.
2. Married folk are like rats in a trap -- fain to get others in, but fain to be out themselves.
3. A dish o' married love right sune grows cauld, and dosens drown to nane as folk grow auld.
4. Nipping and scarting's scotch folk's wooing.
5. Barefooted folk shouldna tread on thorns.
6. It is a' tint that is done to auld folk and bairns.
7. Wit bought makes folk wise.
8. Ye cut lang whangs out o' ither folk's leather.
9. Young folk may die, but auld folk maun die.
10. Auld folk are twice bairns.
11. Bread and cheese is gude to eat when folk can get nae ither meat.
12. Glasgow people, Greenock folk, and Paisley bodies.
13. Some cut lang whangs aff ither folk's leather.
14. Some folk look up, and ithers look down.
15. There's muckle ado when muirland folk ride--
16. Young folk may dee, auld folk maun dee.
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