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Music is Celtic Frolic by Geoff
An original composition
Beach Strandhill, in Sligo, Ireland
My series on things Irish, gives you pictures of Ireland with wonderful sayings, wit and wisdom, that is truly the essence of the Irish.
Knocknarea Hill, Sligo
Knocknarea Hill - view from
Rockwood Parade, Sligo Town, Ireland
looking to Red Bay and Waterfoot village near Glengariff, NI
Harbour Red Bay in Co Antrim
There is nothing so bad that it couldn't be worse
The person bringing good news knocks boldly on the door
If God sends you down a stony path, may he give you strong shoes
Conversation is the cure for every sorrow. Even contention is better than loneliness
A boys best friend is his mother and there is no spancel stronger than her apron string
A man takes a drink, the drink takes a drink, the drinks takes the man
Poverty waits at the gates of idleness
It is more difficult to maintain honour than to become prosperous
It is sad to have no friend, sad to have unfortunate children; sad to have only a poor hut; but sadder to have nothing good or bad.
A short visit is best, and that not too often, even to the house of a friend
It is difficult to sooth the proud
A wild goose never reared a tame gosling
If the knitter is weary the baby will have no new bonnet
A silent mouth is sweet to hear
The lame is not encumbered by the swan; nor the steed by the bridle; nor the sheep by the wool; nor the man by the soul that is in him
Have sense, patience, and self-restraint, and no mischief will come
Only a fool burns his coal without warming himself
How many mourn the want of possessions; yet the strong, the brave, and the rich, all go to the grave at last; like the poor, and the emaciated, and the infant.
The man who pays the piper calls the tune
Have the mouth of ivy and a heart of holly
Men are like bagpipes - no sound comes from them till they're full
The river is no wider from this side than the other
Silence is the fence around the haggard where wisdom is stacked
Kirwans Lane, Galway, Ireland
This page made 17 August 2001
updated 12 Feb. 2004
Every branch blossoms according to the root from which it spring
A constant guest is never welcome
The tree remains but not the hand that planted it