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Nollag ghlas, reilig mhéith.
A green Christmas, a fat graveyard.
Dancing Shoes
Don't wear boots to go dancing
Big Mouth!
A loud voice can make even the truth sound foolish.
Is It Organic?
Go easy on the turkey.
Follow Your Nose
Whether the road is crooked or straight,the short cut is the best way.
Never Again
Thirst is the end of drinking and sorrow is the end of drunkenness.
Fill Up The Belly
When the belly is full, the bones like to stretch.
What A Lark!
When the sky falls we'll catch larks.
Cop Out
Unwillingness easily finds an excuse.
Say Please
Better good manners than good looks.
My Way
He who has water and peat on his own farm has the world his own way.
Know Your Place
Men may meet, but mountains never greet.
Neigh
It is the good horse that draws its own cart.
Clay Day
Many a day shall we rest in the clay.
Cold Feet
Never dread the winter till the snow is on the blanket.
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