Gaelic Sayings And Quotes
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“The drunk man thinks himself the only one sober.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The essence of a game is at its end.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The grass that grows in March disappears in April.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The hand that gives is the hand that gets.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The learning in youth is the pretty learning.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The little fire that warms is better than the big fire that burns.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The loudest cow is not the best milker.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The man that divides the pudding will have the thick end to himself.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The man who always goes out with his net will catch birds sometimes.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The man who puts not a knot on his thread loses the first stitch.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The man with a big nose thinks everyone talks of it.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The moon is none the worse for the dogs’ barking at her.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The mouse is mistress in her own house.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The night is long for the husband of a bad wife.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The scraping hen will find something, but the creeping hen will find nothing.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The smart fellow’s share is on every dish.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The strong foot will not find more than the big belly will devour.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The tartan is all of the one stuff.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The value of the well is not known until it goes dry.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The value of the well is not known until it goes dry.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The willing horse should not be spurred.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The windy day is not the day for thatch-wattles.”
– Gaelic Saying
“The wine is sweet, the paying bitter.”
– Gaelic Saying
“There is no smoke in a lark’s house.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Though you should take a wife from Hell, yet she will bring you home.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Two never kindled a fire but it lit between them.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Two should stay together when crossing a ford.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Welcome the coming, speed the parting guest.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Wet fuel may kindle, but a stone never will.”
– Gaelic Saying
“What comes with the wind will go with the water.”
– Gaelic Saying
“When thieves dispute, honest men will get their own.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Where the stream is shallowest, it is noisiest.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Who comes uninvited will sit down unbidden.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Who is born to be hanged will never be drowned.”
– Gaelic Saying
“Whoever burns his backside must himself sit upon it.”
– Gaelic Saying
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