Quotes by Proverb, Irish

The person who doesn't scatter the morning dew will not comb gray hairs

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Twenty years a child; twenty years running wild; twenty years a mature man --and after that, praying.

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What whiskey will not cure, there is no cure for.

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Be neither intimate nor distant with the clergy.

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It is in the shelter of each other that the people live.

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It is better to be a coward for a minute than dead for the rest of your life.

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God often pays debts without money.

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A small debt makes a man your debtor, a large one your enemy.

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Every invalid is a physician.

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Strife is better than loneliness.

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It is easy to halve the potato where there is love.

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Good luck beats early rising.

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When the apple is ripe it will fall.

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When you are right no one remembers; when you are wrong no one forgets.

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Bulls get rich, bears get rich, but pigs get slaughtered An Irishman is never at his best except when fighting.

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Nature breaks through the eyes of the cat.

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If you want an audience start a fight.

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Better be quarrelling than lonesome.

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There is hope from the sea, but none from the grave.

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God likes help when helping people.

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A silent mouth is melodious.

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All sins cast long shadows.

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Everyone is wise until he speaks.

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Marry a mountain girl and you marry the whole mountain.

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The work praises the man.

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