Part 48 (1/2)
He that never eats flesh thinks harigals a feast
Parallel to the English proverb, ”He who never eats flesh thinks pudding a dainty”
He that never rade never fell
He that never thinks will ne'er be wise
He that oppresses honesty ne'er had ony
He that pays his debt begins to mak a stock
He that pays last ne'er pays twice
He that pities another minds himsel
He that plants trees lo'es ithers beside himsel
He that plays wi' fools and bairns maun e'en play at the chucks
When a ues, he nifies what I desired, man? when a wise man is with fules and bairns, he maun e'en play at the chucks But you should have had ie Babie Charles and Steenie their ain gate; they wad hae floored the very rooel_
He that pleads his ain cause has a fool for his client
He that puts the cat in the pock kens best how to tak her out
He that puts on the public gown maun aff the private person
A maxim of proverbial philosophy which e--to the public
He that rides ahint anither doesna saddle when he pleases
That is, he who is dependent on another must submit to his superior's authority
He that rides or he be ready wants aye sory opens his mouth and steeks his een
That is, vents hi into the details of the case
He that's aught the cow gangs nearest the tail
He that hasto run a greater risk than he that has none
He that says what he likes will hear what he doesna like