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Proverbs and old sayings Irish
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Proverbs and old sayings Irish, page 13
904 proverbs and old sayings irish
If you want to be criticized, marry.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish
Fat is not to be had without labour.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish
Scattering is easier than gathering.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish
Age is honorable and youth is noble.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
youth
,
age
,
olderness
Better be quarrelling than lonesome.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish
When the sky falls we'll catch larks.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
sky
The fewer donkeys, the more corncobs.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish
Castles were built a stone at a time.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
time
The wine is sweet, the paying bitter.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
bitter
,
wine
A lie travels farther than the truth.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
lie
,
truth
The youngest thorns are the sharpest.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish
Man to the hills, woman to the shore.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
woman
,
man
A man is shy in another man's corner.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
man
A man lives long in his native place.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
man
Patience cures many an old complaint.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
patience
,
old
,
olderness
Nature shines through the cat's eyes.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
nature
,
eyes
Many a happy colt makes a fine horse.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
happiness
The waiting man thinks the time long.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
time
,
man
Hope is the physician of each misery.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
hope
The thief is no danger to the beggar.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
danger
,
thieves
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