Proverbs and old sayings Irish, page 15

904 proverbs and old sayings irish

It's natural for ducks to go barefoot.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish

Keep the bone and the dog will follow.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish

The hand goes only where the leg goes.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish

There are two tellings to every story.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish

Don't let your tongue cut your throat.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish

There's little value in the single cow.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about value

It is a hard task to comfort the proud.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about proudness

There's never a wise man without fault.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about man

It's the quiet pigs that eat the grain.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about quiet

There's no hearth like your own hearth.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish

When the drink is in, the sense is out.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about common sense, sense, drinking

It's a small thing that outlives a man.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about things, man

He's more to be pitied than laughed at.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish

A fool and his money are easily parted.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about money

Crafty advice is often got from a fool.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about advice

It is no secret that is known to three.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about secret

A dog with two homes is never any good.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about good, good luck

Death is the poor man's best physician.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about death, man

Nodding the head does not row the boat.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about heads

Drunkenness and anger speak truthfully.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about drunkenness, anger