943 Irish Proverbs / Page 31
601. 
Praise undeserved is satire in disguise.
602. 
Praise without profit puts little in the pocket.
603. 
Praise youth and it will prosper.
604. 
Pride comes before a fall.
605. 
Pride feels no pain.
606. 
Proverbs cannot be contradicted.
607. 
Pulling the devil by the leg is a bad grip.
608. 
Put a beggar on horseback and he'll ride to hell.
609. 
Put a coward to his metal an' he'll fight the de'il.
610. 
Put it on your shoulder and say it is not a burden.
611. 
Put silk on a goat, and it is still a goat.
612. 
Put silk on a goat, and it's still a goat.
613. 
Put the priest in the middle of the parish.
614. 
Putting the fox to mind the geese.
615. 
Quiet people are well able to look after themselves.
616. 
Rarely is a fight continued when the chief has fallen.
617. 
Red sky at night is a shepherds delight, red sky in the morning is a shepherds warning.
618. 
Remember even if you loose all, keep your good name for if you loose that you are worthless.
619. 
Reputations last longer than lives.
620. 
Reverence ceases once blood is split.
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