May the enemies of Ireland never eat bread nor drink whisky, but be tormented with itching without benefit of scratching.
More Irish Proverbs
- No time for health today, no health for your time tomorrow.
- The older the fiddle the sweeter the tune.
- What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.
- May you have the hindsight to know where you’ve been, the foresight to know where you are going, and the insight to know when you have gone too far.
- There are finer fish in the sea than have ever been caught.
- It is better to be a coward for a minute than dead the rest of your life.
- May the enemies of Ireland never eat bread nor drink whisky, but be tormented with itching without benefit of scratching.
- May your home always be too small to hold all your friends.
- The friend that can be bought is not worth buying.
- A good word never broke a tooth.
- Two people shorten the road.
- May you live as long as you want, and never want as long as you live.
- What butter and whiskey won’t cure, there is no cure for.
- Beautiful young people are acts of nature but beautiful old people are works of art.
- If you buy what you don’t need, you might have to sell what you do.
- A face without freckles is like a sky without stars.
- Here’s to me, and here’s to you. And here’s to love and laughter. I’ll be true as long as you. And not one moment after.
- May misfortune follow you the rest of your life, and never catch up.
- However long the day, the evening will come.
- If you come up in this world be sure not to go down in the next.
- Soft words butter no parsnips but they won’t harden the heart of the cabbage either.
- The light heart lives long.
- If you do not sow in the spring you will not reap in the autumn.
- All the world’s a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed.
- Every man is sociable until a cow invades his garden.
- Lie down with dogs and you’ll rise with fleas.
- Take the world nice and easy, and the world will take you the same.