943 Irish Proverbs / Page 39
761. 
There are two tellings to every story.
762. 
There is a crock of gold in the tomb of every chieftain, but they are all guarded by cats and fairies.
763. 
There is hope from the sea but there is no hope from the land.
764. 
There is light at the end of the tunnel.
765. 
There is misfortune only where there is wealth.
766. 
There is more friendship in a half pint of whiskey than in a churn of buttermilk.
767. 
There is never an old brogue but there is a foot to fit it.
768. 
There is no feast till a roast and no torment till a marriage.
769. 
There is no fireside like your own fireside
770. 
There is no fool who has not his own kind of sense.
771. 
There is no luck except where there is discipline.
772. 
There is no need like the lack of a friend.
773. 
There is no pain greater than the pain of rejection.
774. 
There is no place like home.
775. 
There is no smoke without fire.
776. 
There is no strength without unity.
777. 
There is no thing wickeder than a woman of evil temper.
778. 
There is no use in carrying an umbrella if your shoes are leaking.
779. 
There is no virtue in the herb that is not got in time.
780. 
There is not a tree in Heaven that is higher than the tree of patience.
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