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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs I have no sword; I make no mind my sword. I have nothing for dinner, sit down to table. I have other fish to fry. I have rather an ass that carries me than a horse that throws me. I have seen as light a green. I have seen mair than I have eaten. I have sifted my flour and hung up the sieve. I have so much to do that I am going to bed. I have tane the sheaf frae the mare. I have to learn how to walk on three legs says the hyena for when I am old. I have two masters -- God and the devil; I work for the devil until lunch then I follow the Lord. I have washed my hands of it. I hear and I forget, I see and I remember. I do and I understand. I ken by my cog wha milks my cow. I ken by your half-tale what your hale tale means. I ken I hae a gude deal o' the cuddy in me. I kill the boars, but another eats the flesh. I kiss thee hide, because thou art to be a wine-bag. I know by mine own pot how others boil. I know by my own pot how the others boil. I know nothing about it, I haven't seen it; that is the best answer. I know on which side my bread is buttered. I know Simon, and Simon knows me. I know they are all honest men, but my cloak is nowhere to be found. I know well what I say when I ask for bread. I know what I know, but will say nothing about it. I learned much from my teachers, more from my friends, and the most from my pupils. I left what I knew for what I heard praised, and repented. I like not fair terms and a villain's mind. I love cheese and Pepsi, too. I love my friends -- but I love myself more. I love others too, but I love myself more. I may do, the child woke up. (To delay in 296 doing something invites failure.) I may go over my reckoning, but not over my time. I may have lost the ring, but I still have the fingers. I meant to cross myself and put out one of my eyes. I met a hundred men going to Delhi and everyone is my brother. I met a hundred men going to Delhi and everyone is my brother. I might have lost my ring, but I still have my fingers. I mistress and you miss, who is to sweep the house? I murmured because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet. I must show you my heart. I need not fear my enemies because the most they can do is attack me. I need not fear my friends because the most they can do is betray me. But I have much to fear from people who are indifferent. I ne'er lo'ed water in my shoon, and my wame's made o' better leather. I neither give nor take, like a Jew on the Sabbath. I never ask God to give me anything; I only ask him to put me where things are. I never saw a silent rich man. I never saw an oft-removed tree, Nor yet an oft-removed family, That throve so well as one that settled be. I never was satisfied with "I will, I will." One "take this" is better than two "I will give you." I only have my nails to scratch with and my feet to walk on. I own a cow in heaven, but I cannot drink her milk. I perfectly feel even at my fingers end. I pointed out the stars and moon to you, but all you saw was the tip of my finger. I poured our own flour and hung our hairsieve.