Proverbs and old sayings Irish about Man, page 5

91 proverbs and old sayings irish about man

Any fool carries an umbrella on a wet day, but the wise man carries it every day.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about man

It's bad manners to talk about ropes in the house of a man whose father was hanged.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about man

A man loves his sweetheart the most, his wife the best, but his mother the longest.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about man

A man with a loud laugh makes truth itself seem folly, Truth is great and will win out.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about man

You cannot tell from a man's clothes how much he is making, but you must look at his wife's.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about man

A man is no more encumbered by his soul than the steed by his bridle or the lake by the swan.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about man

'Every man to his fancy, and me to my own fancy, ' said the old woman when she kissed her cow.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about man

Twenty years a child twenty years running wild twenty years a mature man-and after that, praying.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about man

Humor to a man is like a feather pillow. It is filled with what is easy to get but gives great comfort.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about man

The right time to dine is: for the rich man, when he is hungry; and for the poor, when he has something to eat.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about man

Wisdom is what makes a poor man a king, a weak person powerful, a good generation of a bad one, a foolish man reasonable.

Proverbs and old sayings Irish about man