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A person best knows where the shoe troubles him | |
It takes one to know one |
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It is in hardship that a friend is recognised |
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The knot nearest the throat is the the one to release first |
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Don't count your chickens before they're hatched |
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The herb that can't be found is the very one which works |
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What the child sees the child does |
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What the ghost writes, the ghost reads |
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What goes on for a long time loses its attractiveness |
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What's seldom is wonderful |
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The very thing a person dreads most in the world could be the best thing for him |
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What can't be cured must be endured |
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The impossible cannot be done |
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The lamb teaching its mother how to bleat |
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When the rod hardens with age it's difficult to bend it |
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The man who has a loaf will get a knife to cut it |
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The one who is out, his share gets cold |
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Travellers have tales |
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When you're up, they drink to you |
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When you're down, they kick you |
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The person who gains the reputation of getting up early can sleep late |
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He who is lucky in the morning tends to be luck in the evening too |
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He who is not strong has to be clever |
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He who does not get a grip on the job, the job gets a grip on him |
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Whoever will not accept advice must accept strife |
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He who does not sympathise with your plight, don't make your complaint to him |
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The cat purrs to please itself |
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People live in one another's shadow |
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A little gathers to a lot |
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Patience is the best thing for an incurable situation |
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Everyone to his own tastes |
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It's the life of a language to speak it |
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Power will have another day |
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One year with you, one against you |
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Observe the river before you venture into its currents |
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Nature breaks out through the eyes of the cat |
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Faraway cows have long horns |
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Truth is often bitter |
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A little of anything is tasty |
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The neighbours gruel tastes sweet |
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Even the whitest flock has a black sheep |
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The man who has lost the match has permission to talk |
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There are two sides to every story |
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Every beginning is weak |
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There is hope of coming back from the sea but none of coming back from the dead |
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Like father like son |
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Mór has a servant girl while she herself is out begging |
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The lamb becomes a big heavy sheep over distance |
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I saw you before, as the cat said to the warm milk... |
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Sense and nonsense - two which do not go together |
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Put the trout in the net before you put it in the pot |
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Put silk on a goat, it's still a goat |
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God helps those who help themselves |
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The door to wisdom is to ask questions |
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However bad Séamas is it would be worse to be without him |
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However long the day, night comes |
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If it was fine till Halloween someone would be unhappy |
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Ireland divided is Ireland laid low |
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Listen to the sound of the river and you will catch a trout |
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The cows owner must go under her tail |
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Small shards suit as well as big stones for building walls |
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The evil deed returns to the evildoer |
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Every pupil is as he is trained |
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Thirst is a shameless disease |
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Two people shorten the road |
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A wise man accepts advice |
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It's at the beginning of the disease it is easiest to cure |
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It's at the beginning of the bag that one must be economical |
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Rome wasn't built in a day |
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Tiredness goes away and the benefit remains |
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Familiarity breeds contempt |
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Life is strange |
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A person is alive after being beaten but not after his good name is taken |
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Sweet to hear is a mouth which is silent |
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Youth is a fine thing but it does not come twice |
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Birds of a feather flock together |
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A shiftless person is the same as a pig |
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It's hard to put a wise head on young shoulders |
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It's hard to choose between two evils |
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Every dog is bold in his own doorway |
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The crazy man reckons he is the sensible one |
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It's a long road that has no turning |
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The trail of a bad deed goes a long way |
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Better to be idle than up to no good |
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Arguing is better than loneliness |
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Health is better than wealth |
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A little relationship is better than a lot of charity |
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Better a friend in court than a pound in the purse |
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Better late than never |
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Half is better than nothing (literally: decaying) |
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A fistful of a trade is better than a bagful of gold |
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Better to have a son mad for sport than mad for drink |
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Better to ride on a goat than the finest walking |
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A good run is better than a bad stand |
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Better to look forward to prison than to the grave |
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Better one look before you than two behind |
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It's easy to knead next to the mill |
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God's help is nearer than the door |
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Every novelty is great and every commonplace is bitter |
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The black raven thinks its own offspring is bright |
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A change of work is as good as a rest |
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Faraway hills are green |
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It's the quiet pigs who eat the meal. |
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The proof of the pudding is in the eating |
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Life goes through many twists and turns |
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A nod is enough to the wise |
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All anyone can do is his best |
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Every patient is a surgeon after he is cured |
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It takes very little to cause trouble |
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Woe to he who checks out what he hopes to be true |
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Woe to the one who does evil and does not profit by it |
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A friend's eye is a good mirror |
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Time will tell |
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Hunger is a good sauce |
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The hurler on the ditch is a great fellow |
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God himself likes a bit of help |
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A shoulder without a friend is undefended |
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It's often a person's mouth broke his nose |
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It's often a slow hound was content |
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It's often a tailor promised to come and did not |
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The quiet ones are often guilty |
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Patience is worth a lot |
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It's a poor hen won't scratch for itself |
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It's an ill wind blows nobody any good |
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The flagstone is slippery at the door of a decent man |
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Nature is stronger than training |
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A small burden grows heavier with distance |
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First a drink, then your news |
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Sense bought dearly is the best kind |
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It is the heaviest ear of corn which bows its head lowest |
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Live horse and you will get hay |
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The branch lives on the fence but not the hand that planted it |
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Light heart lives long |
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Can't live with it, can't live without it |
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A child wants everything he sees |
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Praise youth and youth will respond |
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Don't count your chickens before they are hatched |
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If you don't sow in Spring you won't reap in Autumn |
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Even if you have only a puck goat to sell be in the middle of the fair with it |
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Be it crooked or straight, it's the main road is the shortest way |
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If you want to be praised, die: if you want to be criticized, marry |
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If it's bad on the flat it's worse at the summit |
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Necessity teaches resourcefulness |
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If you don't learn your trade, it becomes your enemy |
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When your hand is in the hound's mouth withdraw it gently |
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When the cat's away the mice dance |
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When it's tough for the hag she has to run |
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When the food is scarce it's generous to share it |
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Mind your own business |
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Don't procrastinate |
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Don't make a custom and don't break a custom |
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Hear both sides before judgement |
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Words alone won't feed the brothers |
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Familiarity breeds contempt |
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No success without discipline |
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A shy man won't be rich |
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Nothing lasts for ever |
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The strong don't prevail for ever |
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Don't count your fish till it's landed |
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The world won't make a racehorse out of a donkey |
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Thinking will not do the ploughing for you |
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A closed hand gets nothing but a closed fist |
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No point in talking when the damage is done |
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It's not a feast without a roast and true suffering comes with marriage |
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You can't whistle and eat meal at the same time |
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You can't be two places at once |
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You can't have it both ways |
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You want to know me, come live with me |
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There is no lack so bad as the lack of a friend |
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The windy day is not the day for thatching |
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It's not the same thing to go to the king's house and to come out of it |
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People are not more numerous than opinions |
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There are not more countries than there are customs |
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Things aren't always what they seem |
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You won't fool the fox a second time |
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There is no strength like co-operation |
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The goose's beak is no longer than the gander's |
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Sense does not come before age |
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Necessity overrides the law |
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The lake is not heavier for having the duck on it |
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No place like home |
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There is no cure for regret but to kill it with patience |
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There is no herb or cure for death |
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There is no wise man without a fault nor any fool without a good feature |
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There is no spirit nor ghost doesn't know his own business |
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There is no flood, however great, that does not ebb away |
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There is neither low not high but down for a while and up for a while. |
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A good word never broke a tooth |
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The man of courage never lost it |
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A blessing never filled a belly |
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Marry a woman from the mountain and you will marry the entire mountain |
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A crazy man runs through a flood boldly, but it's often a flood swept a crazy man away |
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A bird flies out of every flock |
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An eye disregards what it does not see |
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Silk on Siobhán and her father in rags |
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Hoping to beats the odds is what ruins the gambler |
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Give a choice to the churl and it's the worst he will pick |
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No grace comes singly |
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Practice makes perfect |
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Hindsight is a great thing |
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One story leads on to another |
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The beginning of health is sleep: the end of health is a sigh |
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Like understands like |
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A country without a language is a country without a soul |
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A good start is half the work |
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