Gaelic Sayings And Quotes
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“When we are seeking gold.”
– Gaelic Saying
“When you hear a tale that is not pleasant, do”
– Gaelic Saying
“Who farthest away e’er did roam”
– Gaelic Saying
“Who keeps not his arms in times of peace.”
– Gaelic Saying
“You will never know a man.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A ‘thank you’ doesn’t pay the fiddler.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A cat in mittens won’t catch mice.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A clean bird never came out of a kite’s nest.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A covetous eye never got a good bargain.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A dog yells not when hit with a bone.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A feast is no use without good talk.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A fire of broken peat, and a boy’s love, do not last.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A fish from the river, a staff from the wood and a deer from the mountain – thefts no Gael was ever ashamed of.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A friend’s eye is a good looking-glass.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A good dungheap is mother to the meal chest.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A lazy youth will make an active old man.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A little hole will sink a big ship.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A man may do without a brother, but not without a neighbour.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A man’s fault will be as big as a mountain before he sees it.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A patch is better than a hole.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A priest should be learned, but learning won’t make a priest.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A son is a son until he comes of age; a daughter is a daughter all her life.”
– Gaelic Saying
“A wave will rise on quiet water.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Beauty won’t boil the pot.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Better a good retreat than a bad stand.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Check your purse before you please yourself.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Dig your bait while the tide is out.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Every dog is bold on his own midden.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Every dog sets upon the stranger dog.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Go carefully with a full cup.”
– Gaelic Saying
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