Famous Proverbs
948 Proverbs about Irish / Page 4
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A lock is better than suspicion.32.
A man is often a bad adviser to himself and a good adviser to another.33.
A narrow neck keeps the bottle from being emptied in one swig.34.
A nod's as good as a wink to a blind horse.35.
A quarrel is like buttermilk: once it's out of the churn, the more you shake it, the more sour it grows.36.
A quiet tongue shows a wise head.37.
A scholar's ink lasts longer than a martyr's blood.38.
A sly rogue is often in good dress.39.
A small benefit obtained is better than a great one in expectation.40.
A trade not properly learned is an enemy.