A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
Source: Irish
A boys best friend is his mother and there's no spancel stronger
than her apron string.
Source: Irish
A buckle is a great addition to an old shoe.
Source: Irish
A cat can look at a king.
Source: Irish
A closed mouth--a wise head.
Source: Irish
A dishonest woman can't be kept in and an honest woman won't.
Source: Irish
A dog owns nothing, yet is seldom dissatisfied.
Source: Irish
A fool and his money are easily parted.
Source: Irish
A foolish woman knows a foolish man's faults.
Source: Irish
A friend's eye is a good mirror.
Source: Irish
A golden ring can tie a man as tight as any chain.
Source: Irish
A good beginning is half the work.
Source: Irish
A good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor's
book.
Source: Irish
A greyhound finds food in its feet.
Source: Irish
A guest should be blind in another man's house.
Source: Irish
A hair on the head is worth two on the brush.
Source: Irish
A handstaff of holly, a buailtin of hazel, a single sheaf
and a clean floor.
Source: Irish
A heavy purse makes a light heart.
Source: Irish
A hut is a palace to a poor man.
Source: Irish
A kind word never broke anyone's mouth.
Source: Irish
A king's son is not nobler than his food.
Source: Irish
A light heart lives long.
Source: Irish
A list full of gain and a village full of shame.
Source: Irish
A little dog can start a hare, but it takes a big one to catch
it.
Source: Irish
A little of anything isn't worth a pin; but a wee bit of sense
is worth a lot.
Source: Irish
A little pleases a poor man.
Source: Irish
A live dog is better than a dead lion.
Source: Irish
A loud voice can make even the truth sound foolish.
Source: Irish
A man of one cow - a man of no cow.
Source: Irish
A man is no more encumbered by his soul than the steed by
his bridle or the lake by the swan.
Source: Irish
A man is shy in another man's corner.
Source: Irish
A man loves his sweetheart the most, his wife the best, but
his mother the longest.
Source: Irish
A man may be his own ruin.
Source: Irish
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