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Potato Proverbs

If the potato misses, Ireland's beaten. (Irish Proverb)
When all things spoke the potato said, ‘set me warm, dig me warm, eat me warm, that's all i want.' View proverb
Irish Proverb
A lucky person is someone who plants pebbles and harvests potatoes. View proverb
Greek Proverb
The Potato grows in silence, The iron corrodes in silence. View proverb
Malay Proverb
Some families are like potatoes - all that's good of them is underground. View proverb
American Proverb
He who boasts of his descent is like a potato: the best part is underground. View proverb
American Proverb
Would you have potatoes grow by the pot-side? View proverb
Portuguese Proverb
Rat belly full, potato have skin. View proverb
Jamaican Proverb
A man who prides himself on his ancestry is like the potato plant, the best part of which is underground. View proverb
Spanish Proverb
The food is half the provisions, the rest is herring and potatoes. View proverb
Scanian Proverb
The three most beautiful sights: a potato garden in bloom, a ship under sail, and a woman after the birth of a child. (Irish Proverb)
It's easy to halve the potato where there's love. View proverb
Irish Proverb
It is always the potato of another family's boy that extinguishes the fire. View proverb
Kikuyu Proverb
Red house and a potato patch. View proverb
Finnish Proverb
Health? Very nice! But where will we get potatoes? View proverb
Jewish Proverb
In the morning potatoes, in the daytime potatoes and when the cows return in the evening it's potatoes again. View proverb
Finnish Proverb
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