943 Irish Proverbs / Page 11
201. Come seldom, come welcome.
202. Comfort is not known if poverty does not come before it.
203. Constant company wears out its welcome.
204. Continual cheerfulness is a sign of wisdom.
205. Crafty advice is often got from a fool.
206. Dance as if no one were watching. Sing as if no one were listening. And live every day as if it were your last.
207. Dancing was first started by a madman.
208. Dead with tea and dead without it.
209. Death and marriages make changes.
210. Death is in front of the old person and at the back of the young person.
211. Death is the poor man's best physician.
212. Death is the poor man's doctor.
213. Discord is less painful than loneliness.
214. Do it as if there was fire in your skin.
215. Do not be talkative in an alehouse.
216. Do not keep your tongue under your belt.
217. Do not mistake a goat's beard for a fine stallion's tail.
218. Do not mistake a goats beard for a fine stallion's tail.
219. Do not show your teeth until you can bite.
220. Don't be ever in court or a castle without a woman to make your excuse.