Famous Proverbs
948 Proverbs about Irish / Page 57
561.
You should never stop the plough to kill a mouse.562.
From the king to the beggar, they all depend on the farm.563.
Hills far away are green but they often have sour bottoms.564.
The three faults of drinking are: a sorrowful morning, a dirty coat, and an empty pocket.565.
Dead with tea and dead without it.566.
The miller's pigs are fat but it wasn't all mouter they ate.567.
Many a rose-cheeked apple is rotten at the core.568.
Both your friend and your enemy think that you will never die.569.
Death is the poor man's doctor.570.
Fame lives on after death.