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Proverbs and old sayings Irish about Man
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91 proverbs and old sayings irish about man
Pity the man who has a stranger's spancel on him.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
man
Don't mention him and a decent man in the one day.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
man
A golden ring can tie a man as tight as any chain.
Proverbs and old sayings
Irish about
man
What is the world to a man when his wife is a widow.
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Irish about
man
Woe to the man that entrusts his secrets to a ditch.
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Irish about
man
Poor men take to the sea, the rich to the mountains.
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Irish about
man
It is a lonely washing that has no man's shirt in it.
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Irish about
man
It is a lonesome washing without a man's shirt in it.
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Irish about
man
Wind from the east is good for neither man nor beast.
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Irish about
man
Big men are not the only kind that can reap a harvest.
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Irish about
man
Never burn your fingers to snuff another man's candle.
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man
It is better to have part of a man than no man at all.
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Irish about
man
Women are stronger than men, they do not die of wisdom.
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Irish about
man
What's all the world to a man when his wife is a widow.
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Irish about
man
Nobody ever bought peace but the man who hadn't got it.
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man
The full man does not understand the wants of the hungry.
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man
Women are shy and shame prevents them from refusing a man.
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man
Go to a man who is in difficulty and you'll get a bargain.
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man
Any man who owns a cow can always find a woman to milk her.
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man
The man who was dividing Ireland didn't leave himself last.
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Irish about
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