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[edit] ...it's always tea-time...: Sitting by the fire

22 November 2008, by em Sitting by the fire. Skymningsglöden, painting by Björn Ahlgrensson. Firelight will not let you read fine stories but it's warm and you won't see the dust on the floor. 0000000000000000000000 Irish Proverb. Upplagd av em kl. ...

[edit] Any Fool Can… Proverbs 20:3 « really robin

22 November 2008, by unknown November 22, 2008...6:45 am. Any Fool Can… Proverbs 20:3. Jump to Comments. Proverbs 20:3 (CJB). 20:3 Avoiding quarrels brings a person honor; for any fool can explode in anger. ...

[edit] Mockers and Rowdys. Proverbs 20:1 « really robin

22 November 2008, by unknown November 20, 2008...6:45 am. Mockers and Rowdys. Proverbs 20:1. Jump to Comments. Proverbs 20:1 (CJB). 20:1 Wine is a mocker, strong liquor a rowdy; anyone led astray by it is unwise. ...

[edit] The Dread Of A King… Proverbs 20:2 « really robin

22 November 2008, by unknown November 21, 2008...6:45 am. The Dread Of A King… Proverbs 20:2. Jump to Comments. Proverbs 20:2 (CJB). 20:2 The dread of a king is like when a lion roars; he who makes him angry commits a life-threatening sin. ...

[edit] Thanksgiving wish: More Americans try to connect faith and dietary ... - Salt Lake Tribune

22 November 2008, by


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Salt Lake Tribune, United States - <nobr>20 hours ago</nobr>
It is possible that the wise saying in Proverbs 12:10 has some application in this connection: 'A righteous man has regard for the life of his beast.'? ...

[edit] Rutgers women's basketball faces big test against ranked ... - NJ.com

21 November 2008, by

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NJ.com, NJ - <nobr>Nov 20, 2008</nobr>
"There's a Chinese proverb that says that you stay away from the people who don't know what they don't know... So they're not going to be like, 'Oh Geez, ...

[edit] The road to hell - Herald.ie

20 November 2008, by


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Herald.ie, Ireland - <nobr>Nov 20, 2008</nobr>
Plus or minus a few, this group of players rolled over against Israel, Cyprus and almost San Marino and if the average Irish fan hoped for something from ...

[edit] Thursday, November 27 - eTaiwan News

20 November 2008, by


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eTaiwan News, Taiwan - <nobr>Nov 19, 2008</nobr>
1985 - The British House of Commons approves the Anglo-Irish accord, giving Dublin a consultative role in the governing of British-ruled Northern Ireland. ...

[edit] Time to impress the boss - Irish Independent

19 November 2008, by


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Irish Independent, Ireland - <nobr>Nov 18, 2008</nobr>
For the first time, the Irish international team has a manager not brought up on a diet of the English game, and was therefore unfamiliar with the ...

[edit] Get Your IDK 2009 Kids “In Action” Calendar Now!

17 November 2008, by IDK has made the top photos from its recent Kids “In Action” competition into a 2009 calendar - which is now available for you to buy! Sixteen photos are in the funky, full-colour calendar. Each month has a photo,  the photographers’ details and a proverb related to hearing. The calendar is A4 landscape-size when folded (297mm x 210mm). Two formats are available: Family calendar.  Scheduling columns for up to five family members. See at one glance where everyone has to be. Great for rotas,

[edit] Malcolm Gladwell's 'Outliers': well-written, thinly argued - Austin American-Statesman

15 November 2008, by


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Austin American-Statesman, TX - <nobr>Nov 15, 2008</nobr>
Gladwell's notion of the diligence of the South Chinese comes from, of all sources, Chinese proverbs, one of which particularly strikes him: " 'No one who ...

[edit] Hit the Road: Fair remains 'an island of unity' - Sheboygan Press

13 November 2008, by


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Sheboygan Press, WI - <nobr>Nov 13, 2008</nobr>
That is an Irish proverb. "My idea of heaven is a great big baked potato and someone to share it with." That is from the great Oprah, as in Winfrey. ...

[edit] Irish Cottage Dreams: Irish Proverb of the week

12 November 2008, by Irish Cottage Dreams Irish Proverb of the week. 12 November, 2008. "If the knitter is weary the baby will have no new bonnet". Irish proverb. Well this knitter has not been weary that's for sure. Here is my latest knitted sock to prove it! ...

[edit] "Beware of people who dislike cats" - Irish Proverb on Flickr ...

11 November 2008, by nobody@flickr.com (Landersz) look at those gorgeous eyes, I mean what kind of af*ò§ed up bastard do you have to be to be able to abbandon such a tiny little helpless creature?????? My Friend Beatrice found him abbandoned in an alley one night, took him home. at ...

[edit] Irish Proverb: May the Farce be with You - VillageSoup Belfast

11 November 2008, by


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VillageSoup Belfast,  USA - <nobr>Nov 11, 2008</nobr>
By Kit Hayden NEWCASTLE (Nov 11): If you are as old as I am, or older, you have certainly noticed that whenever you put something down, however carefully, ...

[edit] Thoughts on kindling the Holy War - The Heights (subscription)

6 November 2008, by


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The Heights (subscription), MA - <nobr>Nov 6, 2008</nobr>
Revel wisely and with dignity, for Proverbs 20:1 reads, "Wine is a mocker, strong drink a brawler, and whoever is led astray by it is not wise. ...
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[edit] Barack Obama for US president - Livemint

30 October 2008, by


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Livemint, India - <nobr>Oct 30, 2008</nobr>
As an Irish proverb says, “It is in the shelter of each other that the people live.” Therefore, the fact that the past eight years under George W. Bush have ...

[edit] Irish proverbs font by atherts

20 October 2008, by unknown Sun, 19 Oct 2008 19:02:08 -0400, atherts wrote:. This font was used on the John Hinde Seanfhocal collection of Irish proverbs. Sun, 19 Oct 2008 19:33:50 -0400, kosugetakeshi wrote:. Font identified as John Handy LET. Case marked solved. ...

[edit] Irish Proverbs.

18 October 2008, by MattLai My mum would have thought me this if she was Irish. But she isnt. A friend's eye is a good mirror. Your feet will bring you to where your heart is. Men may meet, but mountains never greet. No forcing the sea. ...

[edit] irish proverbs : how to make an irish coffee

6 October 2008, by admin this video will teach you how to make an irish coffee drink! brought to you by http://irishproverbs.us. duration : 0:1:35. technorati tags: drink, irish, patrick's, proverbs, st.

[edit] Irish People and Ireland - Irish news, events in Ireland, Irish culture, genealogy, music, Ireland travel

5 October 2008, by liquidstar shut mouth

[edit] does anyone know some good irish proverbs or blessing?

2 October 2008, by admin i am part irish and play goal in hockey. i am designing a new hockey helmet and would like to put an irish saying, proverb, blessing etc. on the back of the helmet, but don't know to many. if anyone knows som of theses sayings, ...

[edit] Smile to Another Group of Irish Drinking Stories, Blessings and Proverbs

30 September 2008, by Tommy McGraw led a mangy group of Irish misfits that earned their living robbing, stealing and plundering other peoples’ treasures.One night shortly after midnight the group broke into a bank after Michael, the group’s tech expert, disabled the security system.Once they were inside the bank, the gang had expected to find one or two large safes filled with cash, baubles and other valuables. Instead, they were surprised to find hundreds of smaller safes lined up in rows all throughout the bank.Tom

[edit] Irish Blessings, Proverbs, Prayers, Toasts and Puns

5 August 2008, by fattymattybrewing

[edit] HARISH ZONE " English Proverb

21 July 2008, by hunk007rvs Bible - Proverbs 29:18, English Proverb, Greek Proverb, Irish Proverb, Latin Proverb, Sanskrit Proverb

[edit] Eamonn’s Wise Words of Wisdom

2 July 2008, by Eamonn’s wise words of widsom…       Tell the truth and shame the devil That’s a spoon ye’ll sup sorrow with yet. The apple falls on the head that’s under it. The best looking-glass is the eyes of a friend. The best way to keep loyalty in a man’s heart is to keep money in his purse. The bird that can sing and won’t sing should be made to sing. The blacksmith’s horse and the cobbler’s wife are always the last to have shoes. The cat is always dignified, until the dog comes by. T

[edit] Blessings Quotes

27 June 2008, by May you get to Heaven a half hour before the Devil knows you’re dead.  ~Irish Proverb May you live all the days of your life.  ~Irish blessing, also attributed to Jonathan Swift A sunbeam to warm you, A moonbeam to charm you, A sheltering angel, so nothing can harm you. ~Irish Blessing May you live as long as you are fit to live, but no longer! or, may you rather die before you cease to be fit to live than after!  ~Philip Dormer Stanhope, 1749 May the sun shine, all day long, everythin

[edit] Irish Proverbs T2

20 June 2008, by The person who brings a story to you will take away two from you. The pride of women and the pride of priests. The proverb cannot be bettered. The quiet pigs eat all the draff. The sweat of one’s brow is what burns everyone. The thief is no danger to the beggar. The tongue ties knots that the teeth cannot loosen. The waiting man thinks the time long. The well-filled belly has little understanding of the empty. The windy day is not the day for thatching. The wood will renew the foliage

[edit] Irish Proverbs T

20 June 2008, by Take gifts with a sigh most men give to be paid Tell the truth and shame the devil The apple falls on the head that’s under it. The best looking-glass is the eyes of a friend. The best way to keep loyalty in a man’s heart is to keep money in his purse. The bird that can sing and won’t sing should be made to sing. The blacksmith’s horse and the cobbler’s wife are always the last to have shoes. The cat is always dignified, until the dog comes by. The dog that’s always on the go, is better

[edit] Irish Proverbs S

19 June 2008, by Scattering is easier than gathering. See not what you see and hear not what you hear. Sending the goose on a message to the fox’s den. Sense doesn’t come before age. Shame is ever a part of poverty. She wipes the plate with the cat’s tail. She would drink the cream and say the cat she had was an old rogue. Show the fatted calf but not the thing that fattened him. Snuff at a wake is fine if there’s nobody sneezing over the snuff box. Soft words butter no parsnips but they won’t harden t

[edit] Irish Proverbs R

19 June 2008, by Reputations last longer than lives. Red sky at night is a shepherds delight, red sky in the morning is a shepherds warning. Remember even if you loose all, keep your good name for if you loose that you are worthless.

[edit] Irish Proverbs P

19 June 2008, by Praise the young and they will make progress Pride comes before a fall Patience and forbearance make a bishop of his reverence Patience can conquer destiny Patience is a virtue that causes no shame Peace(quietness) is worth buying. Pity him who makes his opinions a certainty Praise the ripe field not the green corn Pity the man who does wrong and is poor as well. Pity the man who has a stranger’s spancel on him. Possession satisfies Poverty creates sadness Poverty is no shame. Po

[edit] Irish Proverbs O

19 June 2008, by One man’s meat is another man’s poison. One pair of good soles is worth two pairs of upper leathers. Often a cow does not take after its breed One beetle recognizes another. One eye in the corner is sharper than two about the house Only the rich can afford compassion. Only those who were born to hang are not afraid of the water. One who is without cows must be his own dog. Only a fool would prefer food to a woman

[edit] Irish Proverbs K

19 June 2008, by Keep your tongue in your jaw and your tow in your pump.

[edit] Irish Proverbs N

19 June 2008, by Never trust a spiteful man. Nobody ever bought peace but the man who hadn’t got it. No dealing with a revengeful man. Never call a Kerry man a fool until you’re sure he’s not a rogue. Never give cherries to pigs or advice to fools. Never praise your son-in-law until the year is out. Never put off tomorrow what you can do today. Never rub your eye with anything but your elbow. Nature will come through the claws, and the hound will follow the hare. Neighbours bring comfort in adversity

[edit] Irish Proverbs M

19 June 2008, by Making the beginning is one third of the work. Many a happy colt makes a fine horse. Marriages are all happy; its having breakfast together that causes all the trouble Men are like bagpipes-no sound comes from them until they’re full. More hair than tit, like a mountain heifer. Many an Irish property was increased by the lace of a daughter’s petticoat. Many a sudden change takes place on a spring day. Many hands make light work. Man to the hills, woman to the shore. Make hay while th

[edit] Irish Proverbs c1

18 June 2008, by Constant company wears out its welcome. Castles were built a stone at a time.

[edit] Irish Proverbs b1

18 June 2008, by Beef to the heels like a Mullingar heifer Be kind to those that meet you as you rise, you may pass them again as you fall. Be there with the day and be gone with the day. Better an idle house than a bad tenant. Better is the trouble that follows death than the trouble that follows shame. Big bellies were never generous. Big men are not the only kind that can reap a harvest. By degrees the castles are built. Better April showers than the breadth of the ocean in gold. Better for a man to

[edit] Irish Proverbs a3

18 June 2008, by A ring on a good woman’s finger is no good without a blouse on her back. A scholars ink lasts longer than a martyrs blood As honest as a cat when the meat is out of reach. A secret is a weapon and a friend. A shamefaced man seldom acquires wealth. A short visit is best and that not too often. A shrew gets her wish but suffers in the getting. A silent mouth is musical. A silent mouth is sweet to hear. A silent mouth never did any harm. A sly rogue is often in good dress. A smokey cabi

[edit] Irish Proverbs A

18 June 2008, by A good beginning is half the work. A live dog is better than a dead lion. All happy endings are beginnings as well. A loud voice can make even the truth sound foolish. A man of one cow-a man of no cow. A man is no more encumbered by his soul than the steed by his bridle or the lake by the swan. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. About evening a man is known. A boys best friend is his mother and there’s no spancel stronger than her apron string. A closed mouth–a wise head A d

[edit] irish proverbs

6 June 2008, by hot5hit a site that offers inspirational irish proverbs, irish jokes, irish blessings, irish songs

[edit] Listen to Sayings in the Irish Language (Irish Gaelic)

5 June 2008, by cmanifestations

[edit] Shanshiney sunshine quotations! \\(^.^)//

7 May 2008, by Some shanshiney sunshine quotations to brighten up your day!  It warms my heart to know there are many wonderfully cheery things about sunshine! Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows.  It’s what sunflowers do - Helen Keller A good laugh is sunshine in the house - William Makepeace Thackeray Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves - James Barrie When you meet a stranger, give them a smile. It may be the only sunshine they see al

[edit] Another Group of Irish Drinking Stories, Proverbs and Blessings

4 May 2008, by jpsmith37 It's another Group of Irish drinking stories, proverbs and blessings. They're funny.

[edit] McCafferty's Pub - Redneck, barroom, celebrity, grandchildren humor and more.: Another Gaggle of Irish Drinking Stories, Blessings and Proverbs

4 May 2008, by jpsmith37 Some of the best Irish drinking stories, blessings and proverbs on the Internet.

[edit] A Plethora of Irish Drinking Stories, Irish Blessings and Irish Proverbs

4 May 2008, by jpsmith37 More Irish drinking stories, Irish blessings and Irish proverbs.

[edit] A Pack of Irish Drinking Stories, Irish Blessings and Irish Proverbs

4 May 2008, by jpsmith37 A Pack of funny, new Irish Drinking Stories, Irish Blessings and Irish Proverbs.

[edit] Irish Drinking Stories, Proverbs and Blessings Once Again

4 May 2008, by jpsmith37 It is time for more Irish drinking stories, Irish blessings and Irish proverbs. Here are my latest including a video by Celtic Woman.

[edit] A Bevy of Irish Drinking Stories, Blessings and Proverbs

4 May 2008, by jpsmith37 It is time for another blend of Irish drinking stories, Irish blessings and Irish proverbs. I believe that we have a few here that may just warm the cockles of your heart.

[edit] A Raft of Irish Drinking Stories, Blessings and Proverbs

4 May 2008, by jpsmith37 It is our pleasure to present a raft of Irish drinking stories, Irish Blessings and Irish Proverbs.

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