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Say little, but say it well.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish
A little pleases a poor man.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
man
Little talk is easy to cure.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish
Every invalid is a physician.
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Irish
It's not worth a cuckoo-spit.
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Irish
Good luck beats early rising.
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Irish about
good luck
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bad luck
,
good
Long sleep makes a bare back.
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Irish about
sleep
Even the truth may be bitter.
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Irish about
bitter
,
truth
A welcome is a debtor's face.
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Irish about
face
What's got badly, goes badly.
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Irish
Soft words butter no turnips.
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Irish
Patience can conquer destiny.
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Irish about
destiny
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patience
About evening a man is known.
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Irish about
man
There is pain in prohibition.
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Irish about
pain
Great talk and little action.
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Irish about
action
Need teaches things unlawful.
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Irish about
need
,
things
You kissed the blarney stone.
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Irish
A poor person is often worthy.
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Irish about
people
A blind man can see his mouth.
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Irish about
blind
,
man
The nest is enough for a wren.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish
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