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(815 Proverbs)
Its no use going to the goat's house to look for wool.
(Irish Proverb)
It destroys the craft not to learn it.
(Irish Proverb)
Every patient is a doctor after his cure.
(Irish Proverb)
A Tyrone woman will never buy a rabbit without a head for fear it's a cat.
(Irish Proverb)
A hut is a palace to the poor man.
(Irish Proverb)
Women in state affairs are like monkeys in glass-houses.
(Irish Proverb)
Walk straight, my son - as the old crab said to the young crab.
(Irish Proverb)
There is hope from the sea, but none from the grave.
(Irish Proverb)
The mason who strikes often is better than the one who strikes too hard.
(Irish Proverb)
Put a coward to his metal an' he'll fight the de'il.
(Irish Proverb)
Money swore an oath that nobody that did not love it should ever have it.
(Irish Proverb)
It's no delay to stop to edge the tool.
(Irish Proverb)
If you have to swallow a frog, try not to think about it. If you have to swallow two frogs, don't swallow the smaller one first.
(Irish Proverb)
Even a tin knocker will shine on a dirty floor.
(Irish Proverb)
A turkey never voted for an early Christmas.
(Irish Proverb)
A hair on the head is worth two on the brush.
(Irish Proverb)
A person's heart is in his feet.
(Irish Proverb)
Even the longest day has its end.
(Irish Proverb)
It's no use boiling your cabbage twice.
(Irish Proverb)
The beginning of health is sleep.
(Irish Proverb)
What fills the eye fills the heart.
(Irish Proverb)
A poor person is often worthy.
(Irish Proverb)
Every invalid is a physician.
(Irish Proverb)
Mere words do not feed the friars.
(Irish Proverb)
The covetous person is always in want.
(Irish Proverb)
Winter comes fast on the lazy.
(Irish Proverb)
A quiet tongue shows a wise head.
(Irish Proverb)
Every Jack has his Jill.
(Irish Proverb)
Necessity knows no law.
(Irish Proverb)
The devil never grants long leases.
(Irish Proverb)
Youth has a small head.
(Irish Proverb)
A silent mouth is melodious.
(Irish Proverb)
Everyone is wise until he speaks.
(Irish Proverb)
Need teaches a plan.
(Irish Proverb)
The old pipe gives the sweetest smoke.
(Irish Proverb)
Youth is wasted on the young.
(Irish Proverb)
A silent mouth is musical.
(Irish Proverb)
Falling is easier than rising.
(Irish Proverb)
Need teaches things unlawful.
(Irish Proverb)
The slow horse reaches the mill.
(Irish Proverb)
Youth sheds many a skin.
(Irish Proverb)
A silent mouth is sweet to hear.
(Irish Proverb)
God often pays debts without money.
(Irish Proverb)
Patience is poultice for all wounds.
(Irish Proverb)
The smallest thing outlives the human being.
(Irish Proverb)
A blind man can see his mouth.
(Irish Proverb)
Age is honorable and youth is noble.
(Irish Proverb)
God's help is nearer than the door.
(Irish Proverb)
People live in each other's shelter.
(Irish Proverb)
The stars make no noise.
(Irish Proverb)
A disease known is half cured.
(Irish Proverb)
All sins cast long shadows.
(Irish Proverb)
Good luck beats early rising.
(Irish Proverb)
Poor is the church without music.
(Irish Proverb)
The work praises the man.
(Irish Proverb)
A drink precedes a story.
(Irish Proverb)
Anything will fit a naked man.
(Irish Proverb)
Great hate follows great love.
(Irish Proverb)
Postpone not a good action.
(Irish Proverb)
There is no strength without unity.
(Irish Proverb)
A friend's eye is a good mirror.
(Irish Proverb)
Better be safe than sorry.
(Irish Proverb)
Handfuls make a load.
(Irish Proverb)
Poverty parts good company.
(Irish Proverb)
Time is a great story teller.
(Irish Proverb)
A good servant makes a good master.
(Irish Proverb)
Better one house spoiled than two.
(Irish Proverb)
Handle the pudding while it's hot.
(Irish Proverb)
Praise the young and they will blossom.
(Irish Proverb)
Treachery returns.
(Irish Proverb)
A hen is heavy when carried far.
(Irish Proverb)
Beware of people who dislike cats.
(Irish Proverb)
His face would hang him.
(Irish Proverb)
Praise undeserved is satire in disguise.
(Irish Proverb)
True strength lies in gentleness.
(Irish Proverb)
A hound's food is in its legs.
(Irish Proverb)
Continual cheerfulness is a sign of wisdom.
(Irish Proverb)
Hope is the physician of each misery.
(Irish Proverb)
Praise youth and it will prosper.
(Irish Proverb)
Trust me, but look to thyself.
(Irish Proverb)
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