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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.
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Better is the trouble that follows death than the trouble that follows shame.
(Irish Proverb)
Dead with tea and dead without it.
(Irish Proverb)
Don't build the sty until the litter comes.
(Irish Proverb)
Don't tell your secret even to a fence.
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Everything dear is a woman's fancy.
(Irish Proverb)
Good care takes the head off bad luck.
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He who is best for me is he who shall get the best share.
(Irish Proverb)
If the cat sits long enough at the hole, she will catch the mouse.
(Irish Proverb)
I'll go there tonight for evening is speedier than morning.
(Irish Proverb)
It is not easy to steal where the landlord is a thief.
(Irish Proverb)
It's gradually that castles are built.
(Irish Proverb)
Let your bargain suit your purpose.
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Many a defect is seen in the poor man.
(Irish Proverb)
More grows in a tilled field than is sown in it.
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Never trust a spiteful man.
(Irish Proverb)
One pair of good soles is worth two pairs of upper leathers.
(Irish Proverb)
Pulling the devil by the leg is a bad grip.
(Irish Proverb)
'so near and yet so far,' said the man when the bird lit on his gun.
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The best looking-glass is the eyes of a friend.
(Irish Proverb)
The horse with the most scars is the one that highest kicks his rear.
(Irish Proverb)
The rabbit gets fat on what the hare misses.
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The well fed person doesn't understand the hungry one.
(Irish Proverb)
There is no fireside like your own fireside
(Irish Proverb)
There's neither success nor efficiency without authority and laws.
(Irish Proverb)
To a man prepared for war, peace is assured.
(Irish Proverb)
What would shame him would turn back a funeral.
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When you see a goat you should always hit him, because he is either going into mischief or coming out of it.
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You can keep away from the rogue, but you cannot keep yourself safe from the liar.
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Your lord's rent or your child's life.
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As honest as a cat when the meat is out of reach.
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Better one good thing that is, rather than two good things that were, or three good things that might never come to pass.
(Irish Proverb)
Death and marriages make changes.
(Irish Proverb)
Don't crow till you're out of the woods.
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Don't throw out the dirty water until you have the clean water in.
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Everything troubles you and the cat breaks your heart.
(Irish Proverb)
Good sense is as important as food.
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He who lives with hope dies happy.
(Irish Proverb)
If the potato misses, ireland's beaten.
(Irish Proverb)
Irishwomen have a dispensation from the pope to wear the thick ends of their legs downwards.
(Irish Proverb)
It is not enough for a man to know how to ride; he must know how to fall.
(Irish Proverb)
It's hard to kill a bad thing.
(Irish Proverb)
Like an Irish wolf she barks at her own shadow.
(Irish Proverb)
Many a happy colt makes a fine horse.
(Irish Proverb)
More hair than tit, like a mountain heifer.
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No dealing with a revengeful man.
(Irish Proverb)
One woman understands another.
(Irish Proverb)
Put a beggar on horseback and he'll ride to hell.
(Irish Proverb)
Soft words butter no turnips.
(Irish Proverb)
The bird that can sing and won't sing should be made to sing.
(Irish Proverb)
The longest road has an end and the straightest road has an end.
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The road to Heaven is well signposted, but it is badly lit at night.
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The well-filled belly has little understanding of the empty.
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There is no fool who has not his own kind of sense.
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There's never a wise man without fault.
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To be red-haired is better than to be without a head.
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What would you expect from an ass but a kick?
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When your hand is in the dog's mouth, withdraw it gently.
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You can kill a dog more way than by choking it with butter.
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Your own deeds will long be baptized on you.
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As sluttish and slatternly as an Irishwoman bred in France.
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Better sit beside him than in his place.
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Death is in front of the old person and at the back of the young person.
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Don't cut your cactus in a neighbor's garden.
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Drunkenness and anger speak truthfully.
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F air words never fed a friar.
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Great mansions have slippery doors.
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He who only drinks water does not get drunk.
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If there is a way into the wood there is also a way out of it.
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It is a bad hen can't scrape for herself.
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It is not the big farmers who reap all the harvest.
(Irish Proverb)
It's hard to make a choice between two blind dogs.
(Irish Proverb)
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