Gaelic Sayings And Quotes
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“Quickness and neatness do not go together.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Say but little and say it well.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Say that, when you have spent a stack of”
– Gaelic Saying
“Scattering the sheaves and gathering the”
– Gaelic Saying
“Sorrowing always is not good.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Spreading a fama, and its root at home.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Straightening the bend in old wood”
– Gaelic Saying
“Stray dogs and other people’s children!”
– Gaelic Saying
“Strike the knave on the neck.”
– Gaelic Saying
“That were a star on a dark night.”
– Gaelic Saying
“That were sending butter to the farmhouse.”
– Gaelic Saying
“That were sending fuel to the wood.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The best apple will be on the highest bough.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The boll (of meal) at a penny”
– Gaelic Saying
“The coxcomb feels no cold no matter how cold”
– Gaelic Saying
“The crow has her maid-servant at harvest time.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The deaf will hear the clink of money.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The first story from the host.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The Gael’s breathing place – on the summit!”
– Gaelic Saying
“The goats will be deaf at harvest time.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The hand that gives is the hand that will receive.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The herb that cannot be found will not give”
– Gaelic Saying
“The inebriated heart will not lie.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The last sigh will be painful.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The lion is known by the scrath of his claw.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The little frequent will overtake the infrequent”
– Gaelic Saying
“The long clean road, and the short dirty road.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The loom (or engine) that has gone wrong”
– Gaelic Saying
“The luxurious poor will not be rich.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The man without a turn is worthless.”
– Gaelic Saying
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