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make your hay before the fine weather leaves you.
Irish Proverb
Man to the hills, woman to the shore.
Irish Proverb
Many an Irish property was increased by the lace of a daughter's petticoat.
Irish Proverb
May the saddest day of your future be no worse than the happiest day of your past.
Irish Proverb
May the smile of God light you to glory.
Irish Proverb
May you have a bright future – as the chimney sweep said to his son.
Irish Proverb
Men are like bagpipes: no sound comes from them till they're full.
Irish Proverb
Money swore an oath that nobody that did not love it should ever have it.
Irish Proverb
Necessity is the mother of invention.
Irish Proverb
Never sleep with a stranger or borrow from a neighbour.
Irish Proverb
Never speak to the feet while the head is alive.
Irish Proverb
No matter how often a pitcher goes to the water it is broken in the end.
Irish Proverb
No tree but has rotten wood enough to burn it.
Irish Proverb
No war is more bitter than the war of friends, but it does not last long.
Irish Proverb
Nobody ever bought peace but the man who hadn't got it.
Irish Proverb
Often have the likely failed and the unlikely prospered.
Irish Proverb
One beetle recognizes another.
Irish Proverb
One man's meat is another man's poison.
Irish Proverb
Patience cures many an old complaint.
Irish Proverb
Patience is a plaster for all sores.
Irish Proverb
Peace is worth buying.
Irish Proverb
Pity the man who does wrong and is poor as well.
Irish Proverb
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