Famous Proverbs
948 Proverbs about Irish / Page 90
891.
Two things that go for loss-turf on a mountain and the wisdom of a poor man.892.
Watching is a part of good play.893.
We have a fine day more often than a kiln-cast.894.
What butter and whiskey will not cure there's no cure for.895.
What I'm afraid to hear I'd better say first myself.896.
What's all the world to a man when his wife is a widow.897.
What will come from the briar but the berry.898.
What would shame him would turn back a funeral.899.
When a heifer is far from home she grows longer horns.900.
When all fruits fail welcome haws.