943 Irish Proverbs / Page 32
- 311. He couldn't drag a herring off the coals.
- 312. He dotes on his midden and thinks it the moon.
- 313. He got it from nature as the pig got the rooting in the ground.
- 314. He is bad that will not take advice, but he is a thousand times worse that takes every advice.
- 315. He knows how many grains to a bushel of wheat.
- 316. He knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.
- 317. He may die of wind but he'll never die of wisdom.
- 318. He thinks that he himself is the very stone that was hurled at the castle.
- 319. He was never good since the time a yard made a coat for him.
- 320. He who can follow his own will is a king.
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