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(815 Proverbs)
The morning of the race is not the morning to feed your horse.
(Irish Proverb)
The silent are often guilty.
(Irish Proverb)
There are as many good fish in the sea as ever came out of it.
(Irish Proverb)
There is not a tree in Heaven that is higher than the tree of patience.
(Irish Proverb)
There's trouble in every house and some in he street.
(Irish Proverb)
Truth speaks even though the tongue were dead.
(Irish Proverb)
When all things spoke the potato said, 'set me warm, dig me warm, eat me warm, that's all i want.'
(Irish Proverb)
Whiskey when you're sick makes you well; whiskey makes you sick when you're well.
(Irish Proverb)
You can't put a wide head on young shoulders.
(Irish Proverb)
Youth will have its fling.
(Irish Proverb)
Be there with the day and be gone with the day.
(Irish Proverb)
Both your friend and your enemy think that you will never die.
(Irish Proverb)
Do not keep your tongue under your belt.
(Irish Proverb)
Don't go to law with the devil in the court of hell.
(Irish Proverb)
Even the truth may be bitter.
(Irish Proverb)
Food is no more important than wisdom, The beginning of wisdom is the fear of God.
(Irish Proverb)
He is bad that will not take advice, but he is a thousand times worse that takes every advice.
(Irish Proverb)
'i see,' said the blind man when he was directed on his way.
(Irish Proverb)
If you don't want flour, do not get into the mill.
(Irish Proverb)
It is better to have part of a man than no man at all.
(Irish Proverb)
It was not on one foot that st. patrick came to ireland.
(Irish Proverb)
It's often a man's mouth broke his nose.
(Irish Proverb)
Long churning makes bad butter.
(Irish Proverb)
Marry a woman from Truagh and you marry all Truagh.
(Irish Proverb)
Never burn a penny candle looking for a halfpenny.
(Irish Proverb)
No time for your health today, will result in no health for your time tomorrow.
(Irish Proverb)
Pity him who makes his opinions a certainty.
(Irish Proverb)
Reputations last longer than lives.
(Irish Proverb)
Sweet is the voice of the man who has wealth.
(Irish Proverb)
The doorstep of a great house is slippery.
(Irish Proverb)
The nest is enough for a wren.
(Irish Proverb)
The silent mouth is golden.
(Irish Proverb)
There are many ways of killing a pig other than by choking it with butter.
(Irish Proverb)
There is not strength without unity.
(Irish Proverb)
Those who get the name of rising early may lie all day.
(Irish Proverb)
Truth stands when everything else falls.
(Irish Proverb)
When death comes, it will not go away empty.
(Irish Proverb)
Whoever the cap fits, takes it.
(Irish Proverb)
You couldn't make half a football team out of all the Leinster men in Heaven.
(Irish Proverb)
You've got to do your own growing, not matter how tall your grandfather was.
(Irish Proverb)
Beauty is only skin deep, ugliness goes to the bone.
(Irish Proverb)
Castles were built a stone at a time.
(Irish Proverb)
Do not show your teeth until you can bite.
(Irish Proverb)
Don't let your tongue cut your throat.
(Irish Proverb)
Every cock can crow on his own dunghill.
(Irish Proverb)
Forgetting a debt does not pay it.
(Irish Proverb)
He knows how many grains to a bushel of wheat.
(Irish Proverb)
I would rather have a clever woman than a rich one.
(Irish Proverb)
If you get a reputation as an early riser, you can sleep till noon.
(Irish Proverb)
It is difficult to soothe the proud.
(Irish Proverb)
It's a bad hound that's not worth the whistling.
(Irish Proverb)
It's the quiet pigs that eat the grain.
(Irish Proverb)
Long loneliness is better than bad company.
(Irish Proverb)
May the saddest day of your future be no worse than the happiest day of your past.
(Irish Proverb)
Never buy bread from a butcher.
(Irish Proverb)
No tree but has rotten wood enough to burn it.
(Irish Proverb)
Pity the man who does wrong and is poor as well.
(Irish Proverb)
Reverence ceases once blood is split.
(Irish Proverb)
Sweet is the wine but sour is the payment.
(Irish Proverb)
The early riser gets through his business but not through early rising.
(Irish Proverb)
The only cure for love is marriage.
(Irish Proverb)
The slow hound often has good qualities.
(Irish Proverb)
There are three creatures beyond ruling - a mule, a pig and a woman.
(Irish Proverb)
There is nothing in the world so poor as going to hell.
(Irish Proverb)
Those who play the game do not see it as clearly as those who watch.
(Irish Proverb)
Two things that go for loss-turf on a mountain and the wisdom of a poor man.
(Irish Proverb)
When everybody's house is on fire go home and look at your own chimney.
(Irish Proverb)
Willows are weak but they bind other wood.
(Irish Proverb)
You didn't turn up when sense was being distributed.
(Irish Proverb)
Beauty never boiled the pot and ugliness never thickened it.
(Irish Proverb)
Choose your company before you go drinking.
(Irish Proverb)
Don't be ever in court or a castle without a woman to make your excuse.
(Irish Proverb)
Don't mention him and a decent man in the one day.
(Irish Proverb)
Every eye forms its own fancy.
(Irish Proverb)
Friends are like fiddle-strings and they must not be screwed too tightly.
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He knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.
(Irish Proverb)
Idleness is a fool's desire.
(Irish Proverb)
If you go to court leave your soul at home.
(Irish Proverb)
It is easier to demolish a house than to build one.
(Irish Proverb)
It's a small thing that outlives a man.
(Irish Proverb)
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