1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 21
401. 
Flee as fast as you will, your fortune will be at your tail.
402. 
Fleying a bird is not the gate to grip it.
403. 
Follow love and it will flee thee: flee love and it will follow thee.
404. 
Fools look to tomorrow. Wise men use tonight.
405. 
Fools look to tomorrow; wise men use tonight.
406. 
Fools make feasts, and wise men eat them.
407. 
Fools set far trysts.
408. 
Fools shou'd na hae chapping sticks.
409. 
For a tint thing care not.
410. 
For fashion's sake as dogs gang to the market.
411. 
For my faither likes melts!
412. 
Forbid a fool a thing and that he will do.
413. 
Forced love ne'er dae.
414. 
Forsake not God till you find a better master.
415. 
Fortune aye favours the active and bauld.
416. 
Fortune helps the hardy.
417. 
Fou o coortesy, fou o craft.
418. 
Foul water slockens fire.
419. 
Fresh fish and poor friends grew soon ill far'd.
420. 
Fretful persons can be offended.
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