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The silent are often guilty.
Irish Proverb
The slow horse reaches the mill.
Irish Proverb
The steed does not retain its speed forever.
Irish Proverb
The well fed person doesn't understand the hungry one.
Irish Proverb
There is no use in carrying an umbrella if your shoes are leaking.
Irish Proverb
There is not strength without unity.
Irish Proverb
There was never a scabby sheep in a flock that didn't like to have a comrade.
Irish Proverb
Two shorten the road.
Irish Proverb
What the child sees, the child does. What the child does, the child is.
Irish Proverb
When a heifer is far from home she grows longer horns.
Irish Proverb
When a man gets his feet in lime he cannot easily get rid of it.
Irish Proverb
When all things spoke the potato said, ‘set me warm, dig me warm, eat me warm, that's all i want.'
Irish Proverb
When the apple is ripe it will fall.
Irish Proverb
When you are right no one remembers; when you are wrong no one forgets.
Irish Proverb
When you're not fishing be mending the nets.
Irish Proverb
You can take a man out of the bog, but you can't take the bog out of the man.
Irish Proverb
Your own deeds will long be baptized on you.
Irish Proverb
Your pocket is your friend.
Irish Proverb
Youth sheds many a skin. The steed does not retain its speed forever.
Irish Proverb
Don't throw out the dirty water until you have the clean water in.
Irish Proverb
A ring on a good woman's finger is no good without a blouse on her back.
Irish Proverb
Let him who will not have advice have conflict.
Irish Proverb
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