943 Irish Proverbs / Page 43
841. Walk straight, my son - as the old crab said to the young crab.
842. Watching is a part of good play.
843. We have a fine day more often than a kiln-cast.
844. We were born to die anyhow.
845. We'll never know the worth of water till the well go dry.
846. What butter and whiskey will not cure there's no cure for.
847. What butter or whiskey will not cure is incurable.
848. What fills the eye fills the heart.
849. What I'm afraid to hear I'd better say first myself.
850. What is in the marrow is hard to take out of the bone.
851. What is nearest the heart is nearest the mouth.
852. What is seldom is wonderful.
853. What is the world to a man when his wife is a widow.
854. What the child sees, the child does. What the child does, the child is.
855. What whiskey will not cure, there is no cure for.
856. What will come from the briar but the berry.
857. What won't choke will fatten and clean dirt is no poison.
858. What would a young cat do but eat mice?.
859. What would shame him would turn back a funeral.
860. What would you expect from an ass but a kick?