Baith weal and woe come aye wi' world's gear.
"'And I positively must not ask you how you have come by all this money?' said the clergyman.... 'Is it anything that distresses your own mind?' 'There is baith weal and woe come wi' warld's gear, Reuben: but ye maun ask me naething mair.—This siller binds me to naething, and can never be speered back again.'"—Heart of Midlothian.
Baked bread and brown ale winna bide lang.
Bannocks are better than nae bread.
"Half a loaf is better than no bread."—English.
Barefooted folk shouldna tread on thorns.
"Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones."—English.
Bare gentry, bragging beggars.
Bare words mak nae bargain.
Bastard brood are aye proud.