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Irish Proverbs - page 17
A barrel that contains the wine will retain the drop in its staves.
Irish Proverb
A blind man can see his mouth.
Irish Proverb
A cart-horse could never win the derby.
Irish Proverb
A drink precedes a story.
Irish Proverb
A friend's eye is a good mirror.
Irish Proverb
A glutton lives to eat; a wise man eats to live.
Irish Proverb
A good denial, the best point in law.
Irish Proverb
A good heart never went to hell.
Irish Proverb
A good retreat is better than a poor fight.
Irish Proverb
A hint is sufficient for the wise.
Irish Proverb
A hound's food is in its legs.
Irish Proverb
A house divided will soon fall.
Irish Proverb
A list full of gain and a village full of shame.
Irish Proverb
A little dog can start a hare, but it takes a big one to catch it.
Irish Proverb
A little pleases a poor man.
Irish Proverb
A loud voice can make even the truth sound foolish.
Irish Proverb
A man lives long in his native place.
Irish Proverb
A man may be his own ruin.
Irish Proverb
A misty winter brings a pleasant spring, a pleasant winter a misty spring.
Irish Proverb
A new broom sweeps clean, but the old brush knows all the corners.
Irish Proverb
A poor person is often worthy.
Irish Proverb
A questioning man is halfway to being wise.
Irish Proverb
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