Show Distilled Wisdom in Aged Aked Irish Proverbs The proverbs of a nation are the Ule distilled wit of generations of It Its I people people peo pea pie and the Ule true wit It of ot the race Is In to proportion to the Ule truth troth truths s ind d beauty of Its Ita proverbs say sas i 8 dramas umas MacManus who points out according to the Montreal Herald that the sayings of the Ule Irish are arc singularly rich In poetry philosophy sauce satire and wisdom The IU slim nt mouth Is II melodious Is U Us s Q Irish proverb of poetic beauty Our eyes should be blind In the abode of another and aDd If the Ule best nl ane thoughts here vere were written on ca his t forehead be he would wear his bIl hat bat down soyer over his bI eyes Inculcate charity In judging others God never shuts one door but bot Be He opens open two two and Hope ts tl the physician dan cian of every misery express the Ule op optimism optimism of UI the race e. e Fierceness Is la often otten hidden under beauty There Is 11 often anger In a laugh and andA A good dress often hides a D deceiver are other ways ay of ex expressing pressing the Idea that appearances are sometimes deceiving i iA A man with one eye eJe is 11 a king amo among blind bind men Without treasure treas trea ure are without friends I and A heavy purse makes a light heart bean show the advantages of possession Look Took before you leap and Dont take tam thatch off oft your own house to buy slates for tor another mans man's are aregood aregood good rood advice to the Ule Improvident Enough Is as good as a. a 8 feast feut preaches a sermon on contentment |