Quotes by Proverb, Irish




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

Proverb, Irish on age and aging
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"God often pays debts without money."

Proverb, Irish on debt    Share

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

Proverb, Irish on debt    Share

"Every invalid is a physician."

Proverb, Irish on doctors    Share

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

Proverb, Irish on alcohol and alcoholism
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"Strife is better than loneliness."

Proverb, Irish on loneliness
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"It is easy to halve the potato where there is love."

Proverb, Irish on love    Share

"Good luck beats early rising."

Proverb, Irish on luck    Share

"When the apple is ripe it will fall."

Proverb, Irish on maturity
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"When you are right no one remembers; when you are wrong no one forgets."

Proverb, Irish on memory
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"Bulls get rich, bears get rich, but pigs get slaughtered An Irishman is never at his best except when fighting."

Proverb, Irish on nationalities and nationalism    Share

"Nature breaks through the eyes of the cat."

Proverb, Irish on nature    Share

"If you want an audience start a fight."

Proverb, Irish on publicity    Share

"Better be quarrelling than lonesome."

Proverb, Irish on quarrels    Share

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

Proverb, Irish on sea
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"God likes help when helping people."

Proverb, Irish on service    Share

"A silent mouth is melodious."

Proverb, Irish on silence    Share

"All sins cast long shadows."

Proverb, Irish on sin
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"Everyone is wise until he speaks."

Proverb, Irish on wisdom    Share

"Marry a mountain girl and you marry the whole mountain."

Proverb, Irish on wives    Share

"The work praises the man."

Proverb, Irish on work    Share

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

Proverb, Irish on action    Share

"Be neither intimate nor distant with the clergy."

Proverb, Irish on churches    Share

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

Proverb, Irish on cooperation    Share

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

Proverb, Irish on war    Share

"Bad as I like ye, it's worse without ye."

Proverb, Irish on    Share

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