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Irish Proverb Quotations

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A hair on the head is worth two on the brush.
A dog owns nothing, yet is seldom dissatisfied.
True strength lies in gentleness.
A diplomat must always think twice before he says nothing.
A silent mouth is sweet to hear.
Good luck beats early rising.
A light heart lives long.
Even the longest day has its end.
Twenty years a child twenty years running wild twenty years a mature man-and after that, praying.
Praise youth and it will prosper.
Every invalid is a doctor.
Better be quarreling than lonesome.
You've got to do your own growing, no matter how tall your grandfather was.
Everyone is wise until he speaks.
A dimple in the chin a devil within.
All sins cast long shadows.
A turkey never voted for an early Christmas.
Bricks and mortar make a house, but the laughter of children makes a home.
A lie travels farther than the truth.
Better be quarrelling than lonesome.
Give away all you like, but keep your bills and your temper.
It is not a fish until it is on the bank.
May the hinges of our friendship never grow rusty.
It's easy to halve the potato where there's love.

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