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English Proverbs - page 56
There is not the thickness of a sixpence between good and evil.
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To dead men and absent there are no friends left.
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What canna be cured maun be endured.
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Ye'll no sell your hen in a rainy day.
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You can't teach grandma to suck eggs.
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Your een's greedier than your guts.
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Pluck not a courtesy in the bud.
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Far fowls have fair feathers.
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The more acquaintance, the more danger.
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Year of snow fruit will grow.
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It is ill prizing of green barley.
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Each cross has its own inscription.
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Foul water will quench fire.
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Set good against evil.
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Young men may die, old men must.
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Death keeps no calendar.
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Young men's knocks old men feel.
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The first step is usually the hardest.
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When in doubt, do nought.
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Wide lugs an a short tongue is best.
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Ye're like a bad liver--the last day there's aye maist to do wi' ye.
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Youth never casts for peril.
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