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Fortune, if thou’ll but gie me still Hale breeks, a scone, an whisky gill, An’ rowth o’ rhyme to rave at will, Take a’ the rest, An’ deal’t about as thy blind skill Directs thee best.
— Robert Burns Selected Poems
Tags: whisky, scottish, scotland, poetry, life-lessons, life

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The wide world is all before us - but a world without a friend.
— Robert Burns
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There is nothing in the whole frame of man which seems to me so unaccountable as that thing called conscience.
— Robert Burns
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Suspense is worse than disappointment.
— Robert Burns
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There is no such uncertainty as a sure thing.
— Robert Burns
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In my conscience, I believe that my heart has been so oft on fire that it is absolutely vitrified.
— Robert Burns
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