Famous Proverbs
277 Proverbs about Fair / Page 24
231. Where the scythe cuts and the sock rives, no more fairies and bee-hives.
232. Often a troll-woman is under fair skin, and virtue under dark hair.
233. We speak them fairest when thoughts are falsest and wile the wisest of hearts.
234. Salt comes from north, gold from south and silver from the land of Whites, but the Word of God, the famous things, histories and fairy tales, we only find them in Timbuktu.
235. Hoist your sail when the wind is fair.
236. Faint heart never won a fair lady.
237. Fair words winna gar the pot boil.
238. Far away fowls have fair feathers.
239. I can scarce believe you, ye speak sae fair.
240. The langer we live we see the mae fairlies.