943 Irish Proverbs / Page 23
441. 
It's not a matter of upper and lower class but of being up a while and down a while.
442. 
It's not enough to know how to ride, you must also know how to fall.
443. 
It's not the fault of the mouse, but of the one who offers him the cheese.
444. 
It's not worth a cuckoo-spit.
445. 
It's often a man's mouth broke his nose.
446. 
It's often a person's mouth broke their nose.
447. 
It's the quiet pigs that eat the grain.
448. 
Its no use going to the goat's house to look for wool.
449. 
Keep a thing for seven years and you'll find a use for it.
450. 
Keep a thing seven years and you'll always find a use for it.
451. 
Keep the bone and the dog will follow.
452. 
Keep your house and your house will keep you.
453. 
Keep your tongue in your jaw and your tow in your pump.
454. 
Lack of resource has hanged many a person.
455. 
Law is costly; shake hands and be friends.
456. 
Laziness is a heavy burden.
457. 
Least said soonest mended.
458. 
Leave the bad tale where you found it.
459. 
Let him who will not have advice have conflict.
460. 
Let him who will not take advice have conflict.
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