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1. A diplomat must always think twice before he says nothing.. Irish Proverb. A diplomat must always think twice before he says nothing.
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2. Keep a thing seven years and you'll always find a use for it.. Irish Proverb. Keep a thing seven years and you'll always find a use for it.
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3. No matter who succeeds or fails, the peacemaker will always suffer.. Irish Proverb. No matter who succeeds or fails, the peacemaker will always suffer.
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4. The covetous person is always in want.. Irish Proverb. The covetous person is always in want.
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5. There are many ways of killing a pig other than by choking it with butter.. Irish Proverb. There are many ways of killing a pig other than by choking it with butter.
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6. The best horse doesn't always win the race.. Irish Proverb. The best horse doesn't always win the race.
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7. A stirring foot always gets something, even if it's only a thorn.. Irish Proverb. A stirring foot always gets something, even if it's only a thorn.
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8. Help is always welcome, except at the table.. Irish Proverb. Help is always welcome, except at the table.
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9. When you see a goat you should always hit him, because he is either going into mischief or coming out of it.. Irish Proverb. When you see a goat you should always hit him, because he is either going into mischief or coming out of it.
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10. Any man who owns a cow can always find a woman to milk her.. Irish Proverb. Any man who owns a cow can always find a woman to milk her.
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11. The blacksmith's horse and the cobbler's wife are always the last to have shoes.. Irish Proverb. The blacksmith's horse and the cobbler's wife are always the last to have shoes.
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12. The cat is always dignified, until the dog comes by.. Irish Proverb. The cat is always dignified, until the dog comes by.
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13. The dog that's always on the go, is better than the one that's always curled up.. Irish Proverb. The dog that's always on the go, is better than the one that's always curled up.
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14. The English always credit the rest of us with the qualities they don't need themselves.. Irish Proverb. The English always credit the rest of us with the qualities they don't need themselves.
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