1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 3
41. A fu' purse never lacks friends.
42. A gloved cat was never a good hunter.
43. A good cow may hae an ill calf.
44. A good diet cures more than doctors.
45. A good goose indeed, but she hes an ill gansell.
46. A good name is sooner tint that won.
47. A good tale is no the waur o' being twice tale.
48. A good word is as soon said as an ill one.
49. A great boaster is rarely a great performer.
50. A grunting horse and a graneing wife seldom fail their master.
51. A gude fellow is a costly name.
52. A gude goose may hae an ill gaiflin.
53. A hook is weel tint to catch a salmon.
54. A house without a dog, a cat, or a little child is a house without joy or laughter.
55. A hungry louse bites sair.
56. A hungry man smells meat far.
57. A hungry man's any angry.
58. A hungry stomach is aye craving.
59. A kiss and a drink o' water mak but a wersh breakfast.
60. A liar should hae a good memory.