Irish Proverbs!
"Nil aon tintean mar do thintean fein."
There's no fireside like your own fireside.
Never bolt the door with a boiled carrot.
Man is incomplete until he marries. After that, he is finished.
What butter and whiskey will not cure, there is no cure for.
Three things come without asking: fear, jealousy, and love.
It is sweet to drink but bitter to pay for.
Idleness is a fool's desire.
Good luck beats early rising.
If a cat had a dowry, she would often be kissed.
To the raven her own chick is white.
Everyone praises his native land.
"Coimhéad fearg fhear na foighde"
Beware of the anger of a patient man.
A diplomat must always think twice before he says nothing.
A heavy purse makes for a light heart.
Those who get the name of rising early may lie all day.
A lie travels further than the truth.

