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A bad wife takes advice from everyone but her husband.
Irish Proverb
A burnt child fears [or: dreads] the fire.
Irish Proverb
A Christmas wish - may you never forget what is worth remembering, or remember what is best forgotten.
Irish Proverb
A constant guest is never welcome.
Irish Proverb
A face without freckles is like a sky without stars.
Irish Proverb
A good man is a wise man.
Irish Proverb
A good thing is bettered by being increased.
Irish Proverb
A handful of skill is better than a bagful of gold.
Irish Proverb
A hen carried far is heavy.
Irish Proverb
A priest that's made a pet of and a pig that's made a pet of are the two worst pets of all. However, all priests are different. And in our times some pigs are kept as pets.
Irish Proverb
A ragged colt may make a good horse.
Irish Proverb
A ship often sank beside the harbour.
Irish Proverb
A son is a son till he takes him a wife. A daughter is a daughter all of her life.
Irish Proverb
A stitch in time saves two stitches.
Irish Proverb
About the foot of the tree the foliage falls.
Irish Proverb
Although you broke the bone, you did not suck out the marrow.
Irish Proverb
An Irishman is never drunk as long as he can hold onto one blade of grass and not fall off the face of the earth.
Irish Proverb
As you have spent the candle, spend the inch.
Irish Proverb
Beauty and money – they will go; learning and good manners – they never decay.
Irish Proverb
Better "it is so” than "it may be so”.
Irish Proverb
Between the two stools he came to the ground.
Irish Proverb
Burning embers are easily kindled.
Irish Proverb
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