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Proverbs and old sayings Irish
Proverbs and old sayings Irish about Man
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Proverbs and old sayings Irish about Man, page 2
91 proverbs and old sayings irish about man
Beware of the anger of a patient man.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
man
Many a defect is seen in the poor man.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
man
There's never a wise man without fault.
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Irish about
man
It's a small thing that outlives a man.
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Irish about
man
Death is the poor man's best physician.
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Irish about
man
A shamefaced man seldom acquires wealth.
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Irish about
man
It's often a man's mouth broke his nose.
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man
An eye is blind in another man's corner.
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man
Any man can lose his hat in a fairy wind.
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A man has often cut a rod to beat himself.
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A questioning man is halfway to being wise.
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To a man prepared for war, peace is assured.
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A foolish woman knows a foolish man's faults.
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Sweet is the voice of the man who has wealth.
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Eight lives for the men and nine for the women.
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A guest should be blind in another man's house.
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A glutton lives to eat, a wise man eats to live.
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Pity the man who does wrong and is poor as well.
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Wisdom is a comb given to a man once he is bald.
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man
Take gifts with a sigh most men give to be paid.
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Irish about
man
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