Proverbs and old sayings Irish, page 22

904 proverbs and old sayings irish

The pride of women and the pride of priests.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about proudness

The steed does not retain its speed forever.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about speed

A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about blind, good, good luck

He who only drinks water does not get drunk.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about water

The rabbit gets fat on what the hare misses.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish

The seeking for one thing will find another.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about things

Where the tongue slips, it speaks the truth.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about truth

To a man prepared for war, peace is assured.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about war, peace, man

A turkey never voted for an early Christmas.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about christmas

Everyone lays a burden on the willing horse.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about burden

Pity him who makes his opinions a certainty.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish

A buckle is a great addition to an old shoe.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about old, olderness

When you're not fishing be mending the nets.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about fishing

Your own deeds will long be baptized on you.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about deeds

When death comes, it will not go away empty.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about death

Help is always welcome, except at the table.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about help

The apple falls on the head that's under it.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about heads

If you live in my heart, you live rent free.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about heart

The world's quiet and the pig is in the sty.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about quiet, world

Keep your house and your house will keep you.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about home, house