943 Irish Proverbs / Page 29
561. 
One beetle recognises another.
562. 
One beetle recognizes another.
563. 
One eye in the corner is sharper than two about the house.
564. 
One look ahead is better than two looks behind.
565. 
One man's meat is another man's poison.
566. 
One may live without one's friends but not without one's pipe.
567. 
One pair of good soles is worth two pairs of upper leathers.
568. 
One woman understands another.
569. 
One woman understands another.
570. 
Only a fool would prefer food to a woman.
571. 
Only the rich can afford compassion.
572. 
Only those who were born to hang are not afraid of the water.
573. 
Pains and patience would take a snail to america.
574. 
Patience and forbearance make a bishop of his reverence.
575. 
Patience can conquer destiny.
576. 
Patience conquers destiny.
577. 
Patience cures many an old complaint.
578. 
Patience is a plaster for all sores.
579. 
Patience is a poultice for all wounds.
580. 
Patience is a virtue that causes no shame.
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