Scottish Gaelic Quotes (15 Quotes)
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1. Scottish Gaelic wisdom about profile.
Quotes by Scottish Gaelic Wisdom : “Listen to the wind upon the hill till the waters abate.” -
2. Scottish Gaelic quote about table.
Quotes by Scottish Gaelic Wisdom : “A table without bread is not a table but bread is a table on its own.” -
3. Scottish wisdom about money.
Quotes by Scottish Wisdom : “Ask thy purse what thou should spend.” -
4. Scottish wisdom about mind.
Quotes by Scottish Wisdom : “A willing mind makes a light foot.” -
5. Scottish wisdom about fail.
Quotes by Scottish Wisdom : “When you fail at something at least you’re trying.” -
6. Scottish wisdom about teach.
Quotes by Scottish Wisdom : “Don’t try to teach someone something they already know.” -
7. Scottish wisdom about saving.
Quotes by Scottish Wisdom : “Saving a small amount soon builds up to a large amount.” -
8. Scottish wisdom about trying.
Quotes by Scottish Wisdom : “When you fail at something at least you’re trying.” -
9. Scottish wisdom about women.
Quotes by Scottish Wisdom : “Ah dout she haes made a stick for ti brek hir ain back.” -
10. Scottish wisdom about sense.
Quotes by Scottish Wisdom : “Your bum is out the window.” -
11. Scottish wisdom about time.
Quotes by Scottish Wisdom : “Away and boil your head!” -
12. Scottish wisdom about life.
Quotes by Scottish Wisdom : “Long may your chimney smoke.” -
13. scottish wisdom about happen
“whatever is meant to happen to you, will happen to you ”
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14. Scottish Wisdom ‘s quote about . Children speak in the field…
“Children speak in the field what they hear in the house.”
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15. Scottish Wisdom ‘s quote about . Bees that have honey in…
“Bees that have honey in their mouths have stings in their tails.”
by Scottish Wisdom