943 Irish Proverbs / Page 30
581. 
Peace is worth buying.
582. 
People live in each other's shelter.
583. 
Pity him who makes his opinions a certainty.
584. 
Pity the man who does wrong and is poor as well.
585. 
Pity the man who has a stranger's spancel on him.
586. 
Poor is the church without music.
587. 
Poor men take to the sea, the rich to the mountains.
588. 
Poor men take to the sea; the rich to the mountains.
589. 
Possession is nine-tenths of the law.
590. 
Possession satisfies.
591. 
Postpone not a good action.
592. 
Poverty creates sadness.
593. 
Poverty is no shame.
594. 
Poverty parts good company.
595. 
Praise the ford when you have crossed it.
596. 
Praise the ripe field, not the green corn.
597. 
Praise the sea but keep near land.
598. 
Praise the young and they will make progress.
599. 
Praise the young and they will make progress.
600. 
Praise the youth and they will come.
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