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Leave the bad tale where you found it.
(Irish Proverb)
make your hay before the fine weather leaves you.
(Irish Proverb)
Men are like bagpipes no sound; comes from them until they're full.
(Irish Proverb)
Never rub your eye with anything but your elbow.
(Irish Proverb)
Often have the likely failed and the unlikely prospered.
(Irish Proverb)
Praise the youth and they will come.
(Irish Proverb)
Shame is ever a part of poverty.
(Irish Proverb)
The apple falls on the head that's under it.
(Irish Proverb)
The full stomach does not understand the empty one.
(Irish Proverb)
The pride of women and the pride of priests.
(Irish Proverb)
The tongue ties knots that the teeth cannot loosen.
(Irish Proverb)
There is more friendship in a half pint of whiskey than in a churn of buttermilk.
(Irish Proverb)
There's little to choose between two blind goats.
(Irish Proverb)
Time is a good story teller.
(Irish Proverb)
What is nearest the heart is nearest the mouth.
(Irish Proverb)
When the old woman is hard pressed, she has to run.
(Irish Proverb)
Woe to the man that entrusts his secrets to a ditch.
(Irish Proverb)
You will find enough of brushna in every wood to burn it.
(Irish Proverb)
Any fool carries an umbrella on a wet day, but the wise man carries it every day.
(Irish Proverb)
Better be quarrelling than lonesome.
(Irish Proverb)
Dance as if no one were watching. Sing as if no one were listening. And live every day as if it were your last.
(Irish Proverb)
Don't bother the beggar's son and the beggar's son won't bother you.
(Irish Proverb)
Don't talk about a rope in the house of someone whose father was hung.
(Irish Proverb)
Everyone is wise till he speaks.
(Irish Proverb)
God fits the back for the burden.
(Irish Proverb)
He who has a good neighbor has a good friend.
(Irish Proverb)
If it's got badly, it'll go badly.
(Irish Proverb)
If you meet a red-haired woman, you'll meet a crowd.
(Irish Proverb)
It is no shame to tell the truth.
(Irish Proverb)
It's difficult to trust a woman.
(Irish Proverb)
Let him who will not take advice have conflict.
(Irish Proverb)
Making the beginning is one third of the work.
(Irish Proverb)
Money is like muck - no good till spread.
(Irish Proverb)
Never sleep with a stranger or borrow from a neighbour.
(Irish Proverb)
One beetle recognises another.
(Irish Proverb)
Pride comes before a fall.
(Irish Proverb)
She wipes the plate with the cat's tail.
(Irish Proverb)
The beginning and end of one's life is to draw closer to the fire.
(Irish Proverb)
The hand goes only where the leg goes.
(Irish Proverb)
The proverb cannot be bettered.
(Irish Proverb)
The tree remains, but not so the hand that put it.
(Irish Proverb)
There is never an old brogue but there is a foot to fit it.
(Irish Proverb)
There's little value in the single cow.
(Irish Proverb)
'Tis afterwards that everything is understood.
(Irish Proverb)
What is seldom is wonderful.
(Irish Proverb)
When the river sounds, it's because it carries water.
(Irish Proverb)
Women are shy and shame prevents them from refusing a man.
(Irish Proverb)
You will never plough a field by turning it over in your mind.
(Irish Proverb)
Any man who owns a cow can always find a woman to milk her.
(Irish Proverb)
Better for a man to have even a dog welcome him than a dog bark at him.
(Irish Proverb)
Dancing was first started by a madman.
(Irish Proverb)
Don't bring all your eggs to one market.
(Irish Proverb)
Don't tell secrets to the children of your relatives.
(Irish Proverb)
Everyone lays a burden on the willing horse.
(Irish Proverb)
Going in is not the same as going out.
(Irish Proverb)
He who has cattle on the hill will not sleep easy.
(Irish Proverb)
If one sheep puts his head through the gap the rest will follow.
(Irish Proverb)
If you put a silk suit on a goat it is still a goat.
(Irish Proverb)
It is not a matter of upper and lower class but of ups and downs.
(Irish Proverb)
It's easy to knead when meal is at hand.
(Irish Proverb)
Let your anger set with the sun and not rise again.
(Irish Proverb)
Man to the hills, woman to the shore.
(Irish Proverb)
Money makes the horse gallop whether he has shoes or not.
(Irish Proverb)
Never speak to the feet while the head is alive.
(Irish Proverb)
One look ahead is better than two looks behind.
(Irish Proverb)
Proverbs cannot be contradicted.
(Irish Proverb)
She would drink the cream and say the cat she had was an old rogue.
(Irish Proverb)
The best horse doesn't always win the race.
(Irish Proverb)
The heavier the purse, the lighter the heart.
(Irish Proverb)
The quiet pigs eat all the draff.
(Irish Proverb)
The waiting man thinks the time long.
(Irish Proverb)
There is no feast till a roast and no torment till a marriage.
(Irish Proverb)
There's many a ship lost within sight of harbour.
(Irish Proverb)
'Tis as hard to see a woman cry, as a goose go barefoot.
(Irish Proverb)
What won't choke will fatten and clean dirt is no poison.
(Irish Proverb)
When the sky falls we'll catch larks.
(Irish Proverb)
Women are stronger than men, they do not die of wisdom.
(Irish Proverb)
You'll not find a thrush in a hawk's nest.
(Irish Proverb)
Anything is better than a bad marriage.
(Irish Proverb)
Better is the trouble that follows death than the trouble that follows shame.
(Irish Proverb)
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