943 Irish Proverbs / Page 63
- 621. Say but little, and say it well.
- 622. Say little, but say it well.
- 623. Scattering is easier than gathering.
- 624. See not what you see and hear not what you hear.
- 625. Sending the goose on a message to the fox's den.
- 626. Sense doesn't come before age.
- 627. Shame is ever a part of poverty.
- 628. She wipes the plate with the cat's tail.
- 629. She would drink the cream and say the cat she had was an old rogue.
- 630. Show the fatted calf but not the thing that fattened him.
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