Gaelic Sayings And Quotes
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“Go courting afar, but marry next door.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Grass does not grow on the high road.”
– Gaelic Saying
“He who will not sow in March will not reap in autumn.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Hold back your dog till the deer falls.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Honey may be sweet, but no-one licks it off a briar.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Hot water will quench fire.”
– Gaelic Saying
“It is at the year’s end that the fisher can tell his luck.”
– Gaelic Saying
“It is not with the first stroke that the tree falls.”
– Gaelic Saying
“It’s no health if the glass is not emptied.”
– Gaelic Saying
“It’s no secret if three know it.”
– Gaelic Saying
“It’s not easy to put trews on a cat.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Lofty is the deer’s head on the top of the mountain.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Many a thing drops from the man who often flits.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Marriage takes the heat out of love.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Men will meet, but the hills will not.”
– Gaelic Saying
“No door ever closed, but another opened.”
– Gaelic Saying
“No hero is proof against injury.”
– Gaelic Saying
“No man ever broke his bow but another man found a use for the string.”
– Gaelic Saying
“No wonder the cast smells of the herrings that it holds.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Nothing can get into a closed fist.”
– Gaelic Saying
“One mavis doesn’t make summer.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Peats don’t fall from empty creels.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Poor is the bagpipe when widowed.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Praise the good day at the close of it.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Sharp would the dog be that could snatch his tail from him.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Swift is the slut’s husband over the hill, on a bleak day in Spring.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The active mother makes the lazy daughter.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The best apple is on the highest bough.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The cat wonders at its own tail.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The chief’s house has a slippery doorstep.”
– Gaelic Saying
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