Insecurity is love dressed in a child's clothing.


Gaelic Proverb

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Repentance won't cure mischief.
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Evil thoughts often come from idleness.
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If it is worth taking, it is worth asking for.
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Common sense hides shame.
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Assurance is two-thirds of success.
GAELIC PROVERB
See that your own hearth is swept before you lift your neighbor's ashes.
GAELIC PROVERB
He that promises most will perform least.
GAELIC PROVERB
There is no greater fraud than a promise not kept.
GAELIC PROVERB
More than we use is more than we want.
GAELIC PROVERB
Monday is the key day of the week.
GAELIC PROVERB
We're running out of time babeThe dream will come no closer by itselfWe got to run after it now....
GAELIC PROVERB
Who God does not teach, man cannot.
GAELIC PROVERB
When a young woman grows oldher vanity turns to shame.
GAELIC PROVERB
We have not lost our way, our way has lost us....
GAELIC PROVERB
No two people share exactly the same universe. Every universe creates its own world.
GAELIC PROVERB
Most of your reactions are echoes from the past. You do not really live in the present.
GAELIC PROVERB
Modesty is the beauty of women.
GAELIC PROVERB
Repentance won't cure mischief.
GAELIC PROVERB
A king's son is no nobler than his company.
GAELIC PROVERB
Even God cannot make two mountains without a valley in between
GAELIC PROVERB
He that will not look forward must look behind
GAELIC PROVERB
Man to the hills, woman to the shore.
GAELIC PROVERB
Most people spend their lives either in the past or the future, but my life is supremely concentrate...
GAELIC PROVERB
A bad reaper never gets a good sickle
GAELIC PROVERB
Pain in the present is experienced as hurt,pain in the past is remembered as anger.
GAELIC PROVERB
We have not lost our way,
our way has lost us....
GAELIC PROVERB
When a young woman grows old
her vanity turns to shame.
GAELIC PROVERB
Most of your reactions are echoes from the past.
You do not really live in the present.
GAELIC PROVERB
We're running out of time babe
The dream will come no closer by itself
We got to run after i...
GAELIC PROVERB
Pain in the present is experienced as hurt,
pain in the past is remembered as anger.
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A foolish man tells a woman to stop talking, but a wise man tells her that her mouth is extremely be...
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To know and not to do is not to know
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Do not protect yourself by a fence, but rather by your friends.
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The time to make friends is before you need them.
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Short judgments make long friends.
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It is prosperity that gives us friends, adversity that proves them.
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A friend is someone who doesn't like the same people you do.
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Be slow in choosing a friend, but slower in changing him.
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Broken friendships can be soldered, but never sound.
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From small beginnings come great things.
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Some will, some don't, so what!
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Footprints on the sands of time are not made by sitting down.
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Try and trust will move mountains.
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He who walks with the lame learns how to limp.
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Make peace with man and war with your sins.
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A sin confessed is half forgiven.
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All sins cast long shadows.
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Simplicity is the seal of truth.
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A silent mouth is melodious.
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Silence implies consent.
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The Laws of Clothing Shopping:
If you like it, they don't have it in your size.
If you like it...
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Shame is worse than death.
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God likes help when helping people.
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One is rated by others as he rates himself.
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Attack is the best form of defense.
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Tell your friend a lie. If he keeps it secret, then tell him the truth.
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A secret between two is God's secret, between three is all men s.
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When we don't have what we like, we must like what we have.
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It is better to be safe than sorry.
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Better to be safe than sorry.
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Kings have many ears and eyes.
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It is bad luck to fall out of a thirteenth story window on Friday.
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Every time you wake up and ask yourself, What good things am I going to do today?, remember t...
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A soft answer turneth away wrath.
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Cunning surpasses strength.
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What the lion cannot manage to do the fox can.
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Three things give us hardy strength: sleeping on hairy mattresses, breathing cold air, and eating dr...
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The spirit of man is the candle of the Lord.
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Two great talkers will not travel far together.
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A closed mouth catches no flies.
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He who comes from afar may lie without fear of contradiction as he is sure to be listened to with th...
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A good speaker makes a good liar.
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Speaking comes by nature, silence by understanding.
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When at a loss how to go on, cough.
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Speak when you are spoken to.
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Talking without thinking is like shooting without taking aim.
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The less people think the more they talk.
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Speak little and to the purpose.
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Speak and the man shall be shown.
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The soul is not where it lives, but where it loves.
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A little body often harbors a great soul.
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Life without a friend is death without a witness.
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The larger a man's roof, the more snow it collects.
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You can't steal second base with your foot on first.
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Risk -- If one has to jump a stream and knows how wide it is, he will not jump. If he doesn't know h...
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Those who are once found to be bad are presumed so forever.
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What is the use of running when we are on the wrong.
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Revenge converts a little right into a great wrong.
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Vengeance is a dish best eaten cold.
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He has hard work who has nothing to do.
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How beautiful is it to do nothing, and then rest afterward.
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Rest breeds rust.
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The burden one likes is cheerfully carried.
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If you steal something small you are a petty thief, but if you steal millions you are a gentleman of...
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Respect starts with yourself.
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He who is near the Church is often far from God.
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Be neither intimate nor distant with the clergy.
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An advantage of poverty, your relatives gain nothing by your death.
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Some who will not speak against another, in the end does them harm.
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Rebuke with soft words and hard arguments.
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Rebuke should have a grain more of salt than of sugar.
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Private reproof is the best grave for private faults.
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By continually scolding someone, they in time become accustomed to it and despise your reproof.
PROVERB
The one who pleased everybody died before they were born.
PROVERB
Reason is the wise man's guide, example the fool's.
PROVERB
A wicked book cannot repent.
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The more sins you confess, the more books you will sell.
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Don't buy the house, buy the neighborhood.
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Nothing weights lighter than a promise.
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He loses his thanks who promises and delays.
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There are no greater promisers than those who have nothing to give.
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Live to live and you will learn to live.
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Every convenience brings its own inconveniences along with it.
PROVERB
No gain is so certain as that which proceeds from the economical use of what you already have.
PROVERB
What is an expert? Someone who is twenty miles from home.
PROVERB
Think with the wise, but talk with the vulgar.
PROVERB
He who begins and does not finish loves their pains.
PROVERB
We hate delays by others, but sometimes it makes us wise.
PROVERB
One of these days, is none of these days.
PROVERB
Begin to weave and God will give the thread.
PROVERB
Never put off today what you can put off tomorrow.
PROVERB
Manana is often the busiest day of the week.
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Where there are no tigers, a wild cat is very self-important.
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Pride and poverty don't get along, but often live together.
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None are more haughty than a common place person raised to power.
PROVERB
Today must not borrow from tomorrow.
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Opinions founded on prejudice are always sustained with the greatest violence.
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Pray to God but continue to row to the shore.
PROVERB
When we take one step toward to God, he takes seven steps toward us.
PROVERB
One hour in the execution of justice is worth seventy years of prayer.
PROVERB
No one can pray well, but those who live well.
PROVERB
Short prayers reach heaven.
PROVERB
People blame themselves for the purpose of being praised.
PROVERB
Praise makes good people better and bad people worse.
PROVERB
Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition.
PROVERB
Practice is the best master.
PROVERB
The king goes as far as he may, not as far as he could.
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Force without forecast is to little avail.
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Unless a serpent devour a serpent it will not become a dragon. Unless one power absorb another, it w...
PROVERB
He who pays the piper calls the tune.
PROVERB
Poverty is a wonderful thing. It sticks to a man after all his friends have forsaken him.
PROVERB
A poor man is all schemes.
PROVERB
When poverty comes in the door love flies out the window.
PROVERB
Poverty has no greater foe than bashfulness.
PROVERB
Short lived pleasure is the parent of pain.
PROVERB
When pleasure interferes with business, give up business.
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Visits always give pleasure; if not the arrival, the departure.
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There are more fools among buyers than among sellers.
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Everything passes, everything perishes, everything palls.
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Life is half spent before one knows what it is.
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Love makes time pass away and time makes love pass away.
PROVERB
Why kill time when one can employ it.
PROVERB
Forever is a long bargain.
PROVERB
The morning hour has gold in its mouth.
PROVERB
Even a clock that is not going is right twice a day.
PROVERB
Time and I against any two.
PROVERB
The longest day soon comes to an end.
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Soon enough is well enough.
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Now is the watchword of the wise.
PROVERB
Lost time is never found again.
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Do little things now; so shall big things come to thee by and by asking to be done.
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To teach well, we need not say all that we know, Successful teachers are effective in spite of the p...
PROVERB
Never offer to teach a fish to swim.
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In teaching others we teach ourselves.
PROVERB
He who does not research has nothing to teach.
PROVERB
Whatever you teach, be brief; what is quickly said the mind readily receives and faithfully retains,...
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He who undertakes to be his own teacher has a fool for a pupil.
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No matter how bad a child is, he is still good for a tax deduction.
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Milk the cow, but do not pull off the udder.
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Everyone according to their talent and every talent according to its work.
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Who has a trade may go anywhere.
PROVERB
No one was ever lost on a straight road.
PROVERB
Many talk like philosophers yet live like fools.
PROVERB
He that falls by himself never cries.
PROVERB
More flies are caught with honey than with vinegar.
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Those that will not hear must be made to feel.
PROVERB
That which proves too much, proves nothing!
PROVERB
When a heart is on fire, sparks always fly out of the mouth.
PROVERB
If you can't get people to listen to you any other way, tell them it's confidential.
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The darkest hour is just before the dawn.
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Never say die.
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There are three kinds of people; those that make things happen, those that watch things happen and t...
PROVERB
If you wish for peace be ready for war.
PROVERB
When we can't find peace in ourselves it is vain to look for it elsewhere.
PROVERB
Nonviolence is the supreme law of life.
PROVERB
Peace with a club in hand is war.
PROVERB
If a man would live in peace he should be blind, deaf, and dumb.
PROVERB
Rome was not built in a day.
PROVERB
Patience, money and time bring all things to past.
PROVERB
Patience when teased is often transformed into rage.
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Dios tarda pero no olvida -- God delays but doesn't forget.
PROVERB
Patience is the key to paradise.
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There is nothing new, but what has become antiquated.
PROVERB
Nothing is as new as something which as been long forgotten.
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Maternity is a matter of fact, paternity is a matter of opinion.
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That which is escaped now is pain to come.
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A rich man is either a scoundrel or the heir of a scoundrel.
PROVERB
Nothing is more elegant than ready money!
PROVERB
It is a wise man who lives with money in the bank, it is a fool who dies that way.
PROVERB
Riches have wings.
PROVERB
A rich widow weeps with one eye and signals with the other.
PROVERB