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If you dig a grave for others, you might fall into it yourself.
Irish Proverb
If you get a reputation as an early riser, you can sleep till noon.
Irish Proverb
A dog owns nothing, yet is seldom dissatisfied.
Irish Proverb
A fool and his money are easily parted.
Irish Proverb
‘Every man to his fancy, and me to my own fancy,' said the old woman when she kissed her cow.
Irish Proverb
'tis afterwards that everything is understood.
Irish Proverb
‘what a dust we kick up,' as the fly said to the cart wheel.
Irish Proverb
A disease known is half cured.
Irish Proverb
A greyhound finds food in its feet.
Irish Proverb
A heavy purse makes a light heart.
Irish Proverb
A Kerry shower is of twenty-four hours.
Irish Proverb
You must live with a person to know a person. If you want to know me come and live with me.
Irish Proverb
You'll not find a thrush in a hawk's nest.
Irish Proverb
You're not as young as you used to be, but you're not as old as you're going to be.
Irish Proverb
Your lord's rent or your child's life.
Irish Proverb
Your son is your son until he marries, but your daughter is your daughter until you die.
Irish Proverb
A man is no more encumbered by his soul than the steed by his bridle or the lake by the swan.
Irish Proverb
A man who holds good cards would never say if they were dealt wrong.
Irish Proverb
Women are shy and shame prevents them from refusing a man.
Irish Proverb
You can't put a wide head on young shoulders.
Irish Proverb
You cannot tell from a man's clothes how much he is making, but you must look at his wife's.
Irish Proverb
A scholars ink lasts longer than a martyr's blood.
Irish Proverb
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