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Never dread the winter till the snow is on the blanket.
Irish Proverb
Ninety percent I'll spend on good times, women and Irish Whiskey. The other ten percent I'll probably waste. – Tug McGraw No dealing with a revengeful man.
Irish Proverb
No man ever wore a scarf as warm as his daughter's arm around his neck.
Irish Proverb
No merriment in the seat of justice.
Irish Proverb
No time for your health today, no health for your time tomorrow.
Irish Proverb
Not every flatterer is a friend.
Irish Proverb
Often has a tattered colt grown to be a splendid horse. A ragged colt may make a good horse.
Irish Proverb
One cannot draw blood from a turnip.
Irish Proverb
One look before is better than two behind.
Irish Proverb
Pity him who would burn his thiompán for you.'
Irish Proverb
Pity the man who is drowned during the tempest, for after rain comes sunshine.
Irish Proverb
Postpone not a good action. In Gaelic: Ná cuir an mhaith ar cáirde.
Irish Proverb
Provision for heaven – weighing and being strictly honest.
Irish Proverb
Putting a withe around sand. Compare the English "a rope of sand.”.
Irish Proverb
Questioning is the door of (i.e. the way to acquire) knowledge.
Irish Proverb
Riding on a goat is better than the very best walking.
Irish Proverb
She is always in the field when luck is on the road (To be said of an unfortunate friend) .
Irish Proverb
Shun the friendship of a lying man. Should you contract a friendship with him, be on your guard.
Irish Proverb
Take the world nice and easy, and the world will take you the same.
Irish Proverb
Tell it to Mary in a whisper, and Mary will tell it to the parish.
Irish Proverb
The borrowed horse has hard hoofs.
Irish Proverb
The proof of the pudding lies in the eating of it.
Irish Proverb
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