Famous Proverbs
948 Proverbs about Irish / Page 69
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A woman without is she who has neither pipe nor child.682.
A wren in the hand is better than a crane to be caught.683.
Beef to the heels like a Mullingar heifer.684.
Be kind to those that meet you as you rise, you may pass them again as you fall.685.
Better for a man to have even a dog welcome him than a dog bark at him.686.
Better own a trifle than want a great deal.687.
Better the certainty of the straddle than the mere loan of a saddle.688.
Better is the trouble that follows death than the trouble that follows shame.689.
Big bellies were never generous.690.
Big men are not the only kind that can reap a harvest.