Irish Proverbs (276 proverbs)
Index Page # 4 (proverbs : 151 - 200 )
- Need teaches things ...
- Neither give cherries to ...
- Never bolt your door ...
- Never burn your fingers to ...
- Never buy through your ears ...
- Never cast a clout ...
- No matter how often a pitcher goes to ...
- Nodding the head does ...
- Noiseless is the approach ...
- One beetle recognizes ...
- One may live without one's friends ...
- Patience is poultice ...
- People live in each ...
- Poor is the church ...
- Poor men take to the sea, ...
- Postpone not a ...
- Poverty parts ...
- Praise the ripe field, ...
- Praise the young and ...
- Praise undeserved is ...
- Praise without profit puts ...
- Praise youth and ...
- Put a beggar on horseback ...
- Put a coward to his metal ...
- Put silk on a goat and ...
- Put silk on a goat, and ...
- Quiet people are well able ...
- Scattering is easier ...
- Snuff at a wake is fine if there's ...
- Soft words butter no parsnips, but they won't ...
- Strife is better ...
- Take gifts with a sigh; ...
- Take heed is ...
- The beginning of ...
- The best way to keep loyalty in a man's ...
- The covetous person ...
- The day will come when the cow ...
- The devil never grants ...
- The full person can not understand ...
- The full person does not understand ...
- The herb that can't be got ...
- The hole is more honorable ...
- The Irish forgive their great men ...
- The light heart ...
- The longest road out is ...
- The longest way around is ...
- The man with the boots does not ...
- The mason who strikes often is better ...
- The mills of the gods grind ...
- The old pipe gives ...
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