Irish Gaelic Sayings And Quotes
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“Don’t bother the beggar’s son and the beggar’s son won’t bother you.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Don’t give cherries to pigs or advice to fools.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Don’t keep your tongue under your belt.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Dress a goat in silk and he still remains a goat.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Even a small thorn causes festering.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Every beginning is weak.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Every terrier is bold in the door of its house.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Everybody is good natured until a cow goes into his garden. ”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Food is the horse of work.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“For every wound, a balm. For every sorrow, cheer. For every storm, a calm. For every thirst, a beer.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“God between us and all harm.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“God’s help is nearer than the door.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“God invented whiskey to keep the Irish from ruling the world.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“He has eaten the calf in the stomach’s cow .”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“He who does not marry will be lonely.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“He who lies down with dogs, gets up with fleas.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“He who is not strong must be clever.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“He who travels has stories to tell.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Here’s to our wives and girlfriends. May they never meet!”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Hunger is a great sauce.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“If you do not sow in the spring you will not reap in the autumn.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“If you want praise, die; if you want complaints, marry.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“If you’re looking for a friend without a fault, you will be without a friend for ever.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“If you’re lucky enough to be Irish, then you’re lucky enough.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“In heaven there is no beer. That’s why we drink ours here.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“In our togetherness, castles are built.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“It is a bad wind that does not blow to somebody. ”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“It is a wedge of itself that splits the oak.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“It is better to bend than to break.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
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