1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 19
361. Every ane loups the dyke where it's laighest.
362. Every cock crows loudest on his own dunghill, is a saying common to all nations.
363. Every craw thinks his ain bird whitest.
364. Every fisher loves best the trout that is of his own tickling.
365. Every flow has its ebb.
366. Every man does his work after his own fashion.
367. Every man for his ain hand, as henry wynd fought.
368. Every man has his ain draff porch.
369. Every man slams the fat sows arse.
370. Every man to his taste, as the man sayed when he kiss'd his cou.
371. Every man wears his belt his ain gait.
372. Every man's man had a man, and that gar'd the Threave fa'.
373. Every man's tale is good ‘til another's be told.
374. Every man's tale is good till anither's be tauld.
375. Every one kens best when his ain shoe nips him.
376. Every thing hath an end and a pudding has twa.
377. Expect not a very covetous person to be very honest for a long time. Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in nae ither.
378. Experience teaches fools.
379. Faint heart never won a fair lady.
380. Fair hechts will male fults fain.