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Irish Proverbs - page 41
The future is not set, there is no fate but what we make for ourselves.
Irish Proverb
The lake is not encumbered by the swan, and the body is not encumbered by good sense.
Irish Proverb
The lucky man waits for prosperity.
Irish Proverb
The man who has luck in the morning has luck in the afternoon.
Irish Proverb
The mountain is a good mustard.
Irish Proverb
The old boot gets the old stocking. (Said when an old couple marries.)
Irish Proverb
The ox's part in milking-time. (I.e. the role of an idle spectator.)
Irish Proverb
The person who is rich is none the worse for being dull in accomplishments and in understanding, for being stammering in speech, or for having but one foot or one hand.
Irish Proverb
The smallest thing outlives the human being. The smallest thing outlives the human being.
Irish Proverb
There is no tune without a penny.
Irish Proverb
There is often a barb behind a kiss.
Irish Proverb
There tends to be a black sheep in even the whitest flock.
Irish Proverb
There's no worth to a story without an author.
Irish Proverb
Those who make laws should not break laws.
Irish Proverb
Though your fame is great, it is not good.
Irish Proverb
To think of it is as good as to mention it.
Irish Proverb
Two good things: a young man courting, an old man smoking. Two bad things: an old man courting, a young man smoking.
Irish Proverb
What should prevent the herring bag from having the odour of the herrings?
Irish Proverb
When the two ends of the candle are lighted it does not stand long.
Irish Proverb
Who lies with dogs rises with fleas. Whoever the cap fits takes it. • Let him whom the cap suits wear it.
Irish Proverb
Winter comes on the lazy man.
Irish Proverb
Wisdom is the comb given to a man after he has lost his hair.
Irish Proverb
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