May your heart be light and happy, may your smile be big and wide, and may your pockets always have a coin or two inside!
More Irish Proverbs
- Wherever you go and whatever you do, may the luck of the Irish be there with you.
- Do not resent growing old. Many are denied the privilege.
- If you are enough lucky to be Irish, you are lucky enough!
- It is often that a person’s mouth broke his nose.
- God’s help is nearer than the door.
- Who keeps his tongue keeps his friends.
- A trout in the pot is better than a salmon in the sea.
- Age is honorable and youth is noble.
- There’s no need to fear the wind if your haystacks are tied down.
- It’s better to spend money like there’s no tomorrow than to spend tonight like there’s no money!
- If you’re enough lucky to be Irish… You’re lucky enough!
- From the day you marry your heart will be in your mouth and your hand in your pocket.
- A good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor’s book.
- Better to be a man of character than a man of means.
- There is luck in sharing thing.
- Experience is the comb that life gives a bald man – A man who has lived long enough to lose his hair will no doubt know a thing or two about life.
- A good friend is like a four-leaf clover; hard to find and lucky to have.
- God made time, but man made haste.
- May your heart be light and happy, may your smile be big and wide, and may your pockets always have a coin or two inside!
- He who comes with a story to you brings two away from you.
- The longest road out is the shortest road home.
- There’s no need to fear the wind if your haystacks are tied down.
- He who loses money, loses much; he who loses a friend, loses more; he who loses faith, loses all.
- May you be at the gates of heaven an hour before the devil knows you’re dead!
- 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.