1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 9
- 81. A penny saved is a penny gained.
- 82. A person once wud, or deranged, is always suspected of being so, in the event of anything strange taking place.
- 83. A plump widow needs no advertisement.
- 84. A pound o' care will no pay an ounce of debt.
- 85. A Presbyterian minister had a son who was made Archdeacon of Ossery; when this was told to his father, he said, 'If my son will be a knave, I am glad that he will be an archknave.'
- 86. A proud mind and an empty purse gree ill thegither.
- 87. A reproof is nae poison.
- 88. A rich man's wooing need seldom be a long one.
- 89. A rowing stane gathers nae fog.
- 90. A saft aiver was ne'er a gude horse.
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