943 Irish Proverbs / Page 47
921. You kissed the blarney stone.
922. You must crack the nuts before you can eat the kernel.
923. You must cut your coat according to your cloth.
924. You must empty a box before you fill it again.
925. You must live with a person to know a person. If you want to know me come and live with me.
926. You never miss the water till the well has run dry.
927. You should never stop the plough to kill a mouse.
928. You will find enough of brushna in every wood to burn it.
929. You will never plough a field by turning it over in your mind.
930. You'll never plow a field by turning it over in your mind.
931. You'll not find a thrush in a hawk's nest.
932. You're not as young as you used to be, but you're not as old as you're going to be.
933. You've got to do your own growing, not matter how tall your grandfather was.
934. Your lord's rent or your child's life.
935. Your own deeds will long be baptized on you.
936. Your pocket is your friend.
937. Your son is your son until he marries, but your daughter is your daughter until you die.
938. Youth does not mind where it sets its foot.
939. Youth has a small head.
940. Youth is wasted on the young.