943 Irish Proverbs / Page 40
781. 
There is not strength without unity.
782. 
There is nothing in the world so poor as going to hell.
783. 
There is nothing sharper than a woman's tongue.
784. 
There is pain in prohibition.
785. 
There never was a scabby sheep in a flock that didn't like to have a comrade.
786. 
There never was an old slipper but there was an old stocking to match it.
787. 
There was never a scabby sheep in a flock that didn't like to have a comrade.
788. 
There'll be white blackbirds before an unwilling woman ties the knot.
789. 
There's a fool born every minute - and every one of them lives.
790. 
There's as many good horses in carts as in coaches.
791. 
There's little to choose between two blind goats.
792. 
There's little value in the single cow.
793. 
There's many a good tune played on an old fiddle.
794. 
There's many a ship lost within sight of harbour.
795. 
There's neither success nor efficiency without authority and laws.
796. 
There's never a wise man without fault.
797. 
There's no hearth like your own hearth.
798. 
There's no hearthstone like your own hearthstone.
799. 
There's no need to fear the wind if your haystacks are tied down.
800. 
There's no sore ass like your own sore ass.
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