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There are finer fish in the sea than have ever been caught.
Irish Proverb
There are three creatures beyond ruling – a mule, a pig and a woman.
Irish Proverb
Even the longest day has its end.
Irish Proverb
The smallest thing outlives the human being.
Irish Proverb
The three faults of drinking are: a sorrowful morning, a dirty coat, and an empty pocket.
Irish Proverb
The tree remains, but not so the hand that put it.
Irish Proverb
Every little frog is great in his own bog.
Irish Proverb
Fear is a fine spur; so is rage.
Irish Proverb
The Power fellow will have another day.
Irish Proverb
Good as drink is, it ends in thirst.
Irish Proverb
The man of courage never lost it.
Irish Proverb
The miller's pigs are fat but it wasn't all mouter they ate.
Irish Proverb
The money-maker is never tired.
Irish Proverb
Great talk and little action.
Irish Proverb
Handfuls make up a load.
Irish Proverb
Handle the pudding while it's hot.
Irish Proverb
He couldn't drag a herring off the coals.
Irish Proverb
He knows how many grains to a bushel of wheat.
Irish Proverb
He may die of wind but he'll never die of wisdom.
Irish Proverb
The cat is always dignified, until the dog comes by.
Irish Proverb
The doorstep of a great house is slippery.
Irish Proverb
The fewer donkeys, the more corncobs.
Irish Proverb
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