Famous Proverbs
948 Proverbs about Irish / Page 56
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Long churning makes bad butter.552.
Help is always welcome, except at the table.553.
What won't choke will fatten and clean dirt is no poison.554.
Choose your company before you go drinking.555.
Talk doesn't fill the stomach.556.
It is not the big farmers who reap all the harvest.557.
A good farmer is know by his crops.558.
If the potato misses, ireland's beaten.559.
When all things spoke the potato said, 'set me warm, dig me warm, eat me warm, that's all i want.'560.
More grows in a tilled field than is sown in it.