18 Scottish Proverbs about Worth
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Proverbs about Worth1. 
A bird in the hand's worth two fleeing by.
2. 
Good company on a journey is worth a coach.
3. 
We'll never know the worth of water till the well go dry.
4. 
A crook in the forth is worth an earldom in the north.
5. 
A bird in the hand is worth twa in the bush.
6. 
The banes of a great estate is worth the piking.
7. 
The lucky pennyworth sells soonest.
8. 
The worth of a thing is best kent by the want o't.
9. 
A bird in the hand's worth twa fleeing by.
10. 
Ae gude friend is worth mony relations.
11. 
And a pennyworth o' herring.
12. 
He's mair worth hanging than hauding.
13. 
He's weel worthy o' sorrow that buys it wi' his ain siller.
14. 
I think mair o yer kindness than it's aa worth.
15. 
Possession's worth an ill charter.
16. 
The banes o' a great estate are worth the picking.
17. 
The knowledge of a trade is worth a handful of gold
18. 
Weil worth aw, that gars the plough draw.
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