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A blind man can see his mouth.
~ Irish Proverb
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A buckle is a great addition to an old shoe.
~ Irish Proverb
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A cabin with plenty of food is better than a hungry castle.
~ Irish Proverb
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A dimple in the chin; a devil within.
~ Irish Proverb
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A dog with two homes is never any good.
~ Irish Proverb
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A fast is better than a bad meal.
~ Irish Proverb
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A good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor's book.
~ Irish Proverb
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A good retreat is better than a bad stand.
~ Irish Proverb
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A hut is a palace to the poor man.
~ Irish Proverb
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A lock is better than suspicion.
~ Irish Proverb
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A man is often a bad adviser to himself and a good adviser to another.
~ Irish Proverb
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Any man can lose his hat in a fairy wind.
~ Irish Proverb
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Anything will fit a naked man.
~ Irish Proverb
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If you come up in this world, be sure not to go down in the next.
~ Irish Proverb
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If you have one pair of good soles it is better than two pairs of good uppers.
~ Irish Proverb
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The wearer best knows where the shoe pinches.
~ Irish Proverb
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The windy day is not a day for scallops [thatching].
~ Irish Proverb
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Treachery returns.
~ Irish Proverb
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Trust me, but look to thyself.
~ Irish Proverb
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A narrow neck keeps the bottle from being emptied in one swig.
~ Irish Proverb
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