2713 Proverbs about Your / Page 130
2581. When ye are weel, haud yoursel sae.
2582. When ye ca' the dog out o' your ain kail-yaird, dinna ca't into mine.
2583. Wonder at your auld shoon when ye hae gotten your new.
2584. Ye learn your father to get bairns.
2585. Ye should be a king of your word.
2586. Ye'll neither dee for your wit nor be drowned for a warlock.
2587. Ye'll no sell your hen in a rainy day.
2588. Ye're like the miller's dog--ye lick your lips ere the pock be opened.
2589. Your een's greedier than your guts.
2590. Your thrift's as gude as the profit o' a yeld hen.
2591. Do not judge all you see, do not believe all you hear, do not do all you can, do not say all you know, do not eat all you have, let no one know what you have in your heart or in your wallet.
2592. It is well to learn from the errors of others, since there is not time enough to make all of them by yourself.
2593. Don't scald your lips on another's soup.
2594. Always put your best foot forward.
2595. Be civil to every man; you know not who may prove to be your friend.
2596. Be not lenient to your own faults.
2597. Before marriage open your eyes wide; afterwards close them tightly.
2598. Before you flare up at anyone's faults, take time to count ten of your own.
2599. Bury your own dead.
2600. Cast the beam out of your own eye before you try to cast the mote from the eyes of your neighbour.
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