515 Proverbs about Heir / Page 10
181. 
It is not all who turn their backs that flee.
182. 
Mad dogs get their coats torn.
183. 
Might and courage require wit in their suite.
184. 
Sparrows should not dance with cranes, their legs are too short.
185. 
They brag most of their ancestors who are unworthy of them.
186. 
Trust not a skittish horse, nor a great lord, when they shake their heads.
187. 
A person must stand very tall to see their own fate.
188. 
God feeds the birds that use their wings.
189. 
They must stand high who would see their own destiny.
190. 
Unworthy offspring brag the most about their worthy descendants.
191. 
The Irish forgive their great men when they are safely buried.
192. 
It's often a person's mouth broke their nose.
193. 
Lions believe that everyone shares their state of mind.
194. 
Irishwomen have a dispensation from the pope to wear the thick ends of their legs downwards.
195. 
Those away from the battlefield boast about their swords.
196. 
Married people need a home of their own.
197. 
Walnuts and pears you plant for your heirs.
198. 
A rich man is either a scoundrel or the heir of a scoundrel.
199. 
Coming events cast their shadow before.
200. 
Good men must die, but death cannot kill their names.
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