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Distant hills look green.
Irish Proverb
Do not build the sty before the litter comes.
Irish Proverb
Do not let your eye go beyond what is your own property; do not covet what is not yours..
Irish Proverb
Do not take the thatch from your own roof to buy slates for another man's house.
Irish Proverb
Don't expect to be long in this world, but try to be good while you are in it, for death is certain.
Irish Proverb
Don't make little of your dish, for it may be an ignorant person who judges it.
Irish Proverb
Don't postpone your betterment.
Irish Proverb
Early sow, early mow.
Irish Proverb
Enough and no waste is as good as a feast.
Irish Proverb
Even gold can be bought too dearly.
Irish Proverb
Every man is sociable until a cow invades his garden.
Irish Proverb
Every tide has an ebb save the tide of graces.
Irish Proverb
For a young man contemplating marriage: That you might have nicer legs than your own under your table before the new spuds are up.
Irish Proverb
From education comes conduct.
Irish Proverb
Generosity which is dilatory is worth going to meet.
Irish Proverb
Giving a warning to one who is doomed (i.e. a futile task.)
Irish Proverb
God's mill grinds very finely.
Irish Proverb
Good care takes the head off (i.e., destroys) the evil or accident.
Irish Proverb
He is a wise man who takes care of himself.
Irish Proverb
He who is bad at giving a lodging is good at show the road.
Irish Proverb
Here's health to your enemies' enemies!
Irish Proverb
Here's to a long life and a merry one. A quick death and an easy one. A pretty girl and an honest one. A cold pint and another one!
Irish Proverb
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