943 Irish Proverbs / Page 24
461. 
Let your anger set with the sun and not rise again.
462. 
Let your bargain suit your purpose.
463. 
Like an Irish wolf she barks at her own shadow.
464. 
Limerick was, Dublin is, and Cork shall be the finest city of the three.
465. 
Lions believe that everyone shares their state of mind.
466. 
Listen to the sound of the river and you will catch a trout.
467. 
Little by little, the bird builds her nest.
468. 
Little talk is easy to cure.
469. 
Live in my heart and pay no rent.
470. 
Long churning makes bad butter.
471. 
Long loneliness is better than bad company.
472. 
Long sleep makes a bare back.
473. 
Love conceals ugliness, and hate sees many faults.
474. 
Love is blind to blemishes and faults.
475. 
Love is blind.
476. 
Luck and laziness go hand in hand.
477. 
Make hay while the sun shines.
478. 
make your hay before the fine weather leaves you.
479. 
Making the beginning is one third of the work.
480. 
Man to the hills, woman to the shore.
943 Irish Proverbs, Page 24 of 48
<< 1 ...
23 24 25 ...
48 >>