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Margaret Pages - Irish folk wisdom, proverbs and pictures
View over Carrickfergus, Co Antrim, NI
from Carrickfergus heading to Larne
Killyleagh Bay, Co Down, NI
town view to Killyleagh from fishermans cottages
Ballymena Rd, Antrim town, NI
Steeple Rd. Antrim  - stone near the Tower
weir on six-mile water, Antrim, NI
More Irish wit and wisdom, wonderful sayings with great photography
Music is Celtic Frolic by Geoff
This page made 19 August 2001
updated 12 February 2004
One may live without one's friends, but not without one's pipe
You must live with a person to know a person
The person of the greatest talk is the person of the least work
If you do not sow in the spring, you will not reap in the autumn
Everyone is sociable until a cow invades his garden
The man who won't take advice will have conflict
It's a dirty bird that won't keep it's own nest clean
A tune is more lasting than the song of the birds, And a word more lasting than the wealth of the world
Patience is a poultice for all wounds
A handful of skill is better than a bagful of gold
There are two sides of every story and a hundred versions of every song
Seldom is the last of anything better than the first
It is better to be alone than in bad company
The work praises the man
A drink precedes a story
He who gets a name for early rising can stay in bed until midday
Give the Priest his own side of the road
Don't make little of your  dish for it may be an ignorant fellow who judges it
When the drop is inside the sense is outside
Slow is every foot on an unknown path
From the day you marry your heart will be in your mouth and your hand in your pocket
An early riser gets through his business
Your son is your son until he marries, but your daughter is your daughter until you die
A man lives long in his native place
Pictures taken by Robert, of Antrim, NI