- You’ll never plough a field by turning it over in your mind.
- May the most you wish for be the least you get.
- Wherever you go and whatever you do, may the luck of the Irish be there with you.
- A trout in the pot is better than a salmon in the sea.
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- A good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor’s book.
- 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!
- No time for health today, no health for your time tomorrow.
- May the enemies of Ireland never eat bread nor drink whisky, but be tormented with itching without benefit of scratching.
- What butter and whiskey won’t cure, there is no cure for.
- However long the day, the evening will come.
- Every man is sociable until a cow invades his garden.
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- May the hinges of our friendship never grow rusty.
- Who gossips with you will gossip of you.
- A man loves his sweetheart the most, his wife the best, but his mother the longest.
- Need teaches a plan.
- There is only one thing worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.
- A tune is more lasting than the song of the birds, and a word more lasting than the wealth of the world.
- If God sends you down a stony path, may he give you strong shoes.
- Do not resent growing old. Many are denied the privilege.
- Age is honorable and youth is noble.
- Better to be a man of character than a man of means.
- He who comes with a story to you brings two away from you.
- The older the fiddle the sweeter the tune.
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- May your home always be too small to hold all your friends.
- Beautiful young people are acts of nature but beautiful old people are works of art.
- If you come up in this world be sure not to go down in the next.
- Lie down with dogs and you’ll rise with fleas.
- When a twig grows hard it is difficult to twist it. Every beginning is weak.
- A misty winter brings a pleasant spring, a pleasant winter a misty spring.
- A wren in the hand is better than a crane to be caught.
- Continual cheerfulness is a sign of wisdom.
- Every patient is a doctor after his cure.
- Beware of the anger of a patient man.
- Slow is every foot on an unknown path.
- If you are enough lucky to be Irish, you are lucky enough!
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- There’s no need to fear the wind if your haystacks are tied down.
- There is luck in sharing thing.
- The longest road out is the shortest road home.
- What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.
- The friend that can be bought is not worth buying.
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- If you buy what you don’t need, you might have to sell what you do.
- Soft words butter no parsnips but they won’t harden the heart of the cabbage either.
- Take the world nice and easy, and the world will take you the same.
- Here’s to a long life and a merry one. A quick death and an easy one. A pretty girl and an honest one. A cold pint and another one!
- Where the tongue slips it speaks the truth.
- Don’t become broke by trying to look rich.
- Humour, to a man, is like a feather pillow. It is filled with what is easy to get but gives great comfort.
- You’ve got to do your own growing no matter how tall your father was.
- May your thoughts be as glad as the shamrocks. May your heart be as light as a song. May each day bring you bright, happy hours that stay with you all year long.
- A watched kettle never boils.
- It is often that a person’s mouth broke his nose.
- It’s better to spend money like there’s no tomorrow than to spend tonight like there’s no money!
- 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.
- There’s no need to fear the wind if your haystacks are tied down.
- 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.
- A good word never broke a tooth.
- A face without freckles is like a sky without stars.
- The light heart lives long.
- Better good manners than good looks.
- It’s for her own good that the cat purrs.
- Men are like bagpipes – no sound comes from them until they are full.
- Every eye forms its own fancy.
- The fox never found a better messenger than himself.
- May neighbours respect you, trouble neglect you, the angels protect you, and Heaven accept you.
- Say a little and say it well.
- Forgetting a debt doesn’t mean it’s paid.
- God’s help is nearer than the door.
- If you’re enough lucky to be Irish… You’re lucky enough!
- A good friend is like a four-leaf clover; hard to find and lucky to have.
- He who loses money, loses much; he who loses a friend, loses more; he who loses faith, loses all.
- There are finer fish in the sea than have ever been caught.
- Two people shorten the road.
- 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.
- If you do not sow in the spring you will not reap in the autumn.
- It’s no use carrying an umbrella if your shoes are leaking.
- If you do not sow in the spring, you will not reap in the autumn.
- May the hinges of our friendship never grow rusty!
- A questioning man is halfway to being wise.
- There is no luck except where there is discipline.
- Idleness is a fool’s desire.
- Life is like a cup of tea, it’s all in how you make it!
- In every land, hardness is in the north of it, softness in the south, industry in the east, and fire and inspiration in the west.
- Who keeps his tongue keeps his friends.
- From the day you marry your heart will be in your mouth and your hand in your pocket.
- God made time, but man made haste.
- May you be at the gates of heaven an hour before the devil knows you’re dead!
- It is better to be a coward for a minute than dead the rest of your life.
- May you live as long as you want, and never want as long as you live.
- May misfortune follow you the rest of your life, and never catch up.
- All the world’s a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed.
- A cabin with plenty of food is better than a hungry castle.
- A family of Irish birth will argue and fight, but let a shout come from without, and see them all unite.
- The best things in life are the people we love, the places we have been and the memories we have made along the way.
- Better to be fortunate than rich.
- A little fire that warms is better than a big fire that burns.
- Never scald your lips with another man’s porridge.
- Bricks and mortar make a house, but the laughter of children make a home.
- May the saddest day of your future be no worse than the happiest day of your past.
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