Irish Gaelic Sayings And Quotes
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“It is easier to cure a disease if caught early.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“It is not a secret if it is known by three people. ”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“It’s a long road that has no turning.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“It’s hard to make a choice between two blind dogs.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“It’s often a person’s mouth broke their nose.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“It’s a sweet mouth that is quiet.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Laziness is a heavy burden.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Life is strange.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Love is blind but marriage restores eyesight!”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Love makes the world go around.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Many a prudent girl was led astray with sweet words. ”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“May God never weaken your hand.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“May good luck be with you Wherever you go, And your blessing outnumber the shamrocks that grow.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“May the cat eat you and the devil eat the cat.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“May the good Lord take a liking to you…But not too soon!”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“May the hinges of our friendship never grow rusty!”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“May the Lord keep you in his hand but never close his fist tight on you.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“May the saddest day of your future be no worse than the happiest day of your past.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“May you have children and your children have children.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“May you have the health to wear it.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“May you live as long as you want, and never want as long as you live.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“May you live long, die happy, and rate a mansion in heaven.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“May you never bear the heavy load of an empty stomach.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“May you never forget what is worth remembering, nor ever remember what is best forgotten.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“May your pockets be heavy and your heart be light, may good luck pursue you each morning and night.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Much talk with little reason.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Nature is stronger than nurture.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Neither noble nor lowly, but up for a while and down for a while.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“No matter how long the day, the evening comes.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
“Nobody can make a racehorse out of a donkey.”
– Irish Gaelic Saying
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