943 Irish Proverbs / Page 18
341. I would rather have a clever woman than a rich one.
342. I'll go there tonight for evening is speedier than morning.
343. Idleness is a fool's desire.
344. If a cat had a dowry, she would often be kissed.
345. If a man fools me once, shame on him; if he fools me twice, shame on me.
346. If a rogue deceives me once, shame on him. If he deceives me twice, shame on me.
347. If God sends you down a stony path, may he give you strong shoes.
348. If God shuts one door, He opens another.
349. If it's a secret, it's binding.
350. If it's got badly, it'll go badly.
351. If one sheep puts his head through the gap the rest will follow.
352. If the cat sits long enough at the hole, she will catch the mouse.
353. If the knitter is weary, the baby will have no new bonnet.
354. If the potato misses, ireland's beaten.
355. If there is a way into the wood there is also a way out of it.
356. If two neighbors want to fight, they will find a quarrel in a straw.
357. If you come up in this world, be sure not to go down in the next.
358. If you dig a grave for others, you might fall into it yourself.
359. If you do not sow in the spring you will not reap in the autumn.
360. If you don't know the way, walk slowly.