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Irish Proverbs - page 23
Put it on your shoulder and say it is not a burden.
Irish Proverb
Remember even if you loose all, keep your good name for if you loose that you are worthless.
Irish Proverb
Sense doesn't come before age.
Irish Proverb
Shame is ever a part of poverty.
Irish Proverb
She wipes the plate with the cat's tail.
Irish Proverb
Snuff at a wake is fine if there's noboby sneezing over the snuff box.
Irish Proverb
Spread your mantle only as you can draw it.
Irish Proverb
Strength is not enduring.
Irish Proverb
Take gifts with a sigh; most men give to be paid.
Irish Proverb
The best way to keep loyalty in a man's heart is to keep money in his purse.
Irish Proverb
The blacksmith's horse and the cobbler's wife are always the last to have shoes.
Irish Proverb
The day of the storm is not the time for thatching your roof.
Irish Proverb
The day will come when the cow will have use for her tail.
Irish Proverb
The eye should be blind in the home of another.
Irish Proverb
The full man does not understand the wants of the hungry.
Irish Proverb
The heavier the purse, the lighter the heart.
Irish Proverb
The longest road has an end and the straightest road has an end.
Irish Proverb
The man who was dividing Ireland didn't leave himself last.
Irish Proverb
The morning of the race is not the morning to feed your horse.
Irish Proverb
The person who brings a story to you will take away two from you.
Irish Proverb
The pig in the sty doesn't know the pig going along the road.
Irish Proverb
The rabbit gets fat on what the hare misses.
Irish Proverb
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