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Scottish Proverb
Open confession is good for the soul. (confession)
Better bend than break. (compromise)
If the doctor cures, the sun sees it; if he kills, the earth hides it. (doctors)
Confessed faults are half-mended. (confession)
Forsake not God till you find a better master. (god)
Perfect love cannot be without equality. (equality)
A thread will tie an honest man better than a chain a rogue. (honesty)
False friends are worst than bitter enemies. (enemies)
May God bless you to live as long as you want to; and want to as long as you live! (life and living)
One may survive distress, but not disgrace. (honor)
Were it not for hope the heart would break. (hope)
He that winna be ruled by the rudder maun be ruled by the rock. (persuasion)
Money is flat and meant to be piled up. (money)
Prayer and practice is good rhyme. (prayer)
Twelve highlanders and a bagpipe make a rebellion. (rebellion)
Danger and delight grow on one stalk. (danger)
Any port in a storm. (adversity)
Wink at small faults, for you have great ones yourself. (faults)
Where vice is vengeance follows. (vengeance)
Plenty makes dainty! (wealth)
While a person gets they can never lose. (work)
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