1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 22
421. Friends are lost by calling often and calling seldom.
422. Friendship canna stand aye on ae side.
423. From saving comes having.
424. Gaunting gaes frae man to man.
425. Gentle paddocks have lang taes.
426. Get what you can and keep what you have; that's the way to get rich.
427. Gie a bairn his will, and a whelp its fill, and nane o' them will e'er do weel.
428. Gie is a gude fellow, but he soon wearies.
429. Gie wearies.
430. Gie ye meat, drink, an cleas, an ye'll beg amang yer freends.
431. Giff, gaff, makes good friends.
432. Give a dog an ill name and ye may hang him.
433. Give a man luck and fling him in the sea.
434. Give and take makes good friends.
435. Give o'er when the play's good.
436. Give o'er when the plays good.
437. Give them tow enough and they'll hang themsels.
438. Give you an inch you'll take an ell.
439. Glasgow people, Greenock folk, and Paisley bodies.
440. Glasses and lasses are bruckle ware.