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Do not admire them too easily, nor reject them. But if falsehoods are advanced, hear them with mildness, and arm yourself with patience. Observe well, on every occasion, what I am going to tell you:--Do not let any man either by his words, or by his deeds, ever seduce you. Nor lure you to say or to do what is not profitable for yourself.
St. Patrick’s Day is March 17. Celebrate Irish pride with this collection of short, funny and catchy St. Patrick's Day quotes on luck, beer, gold and more.
Kill the goose that lays the golden egg(s) Kill two birds with one stone. Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love (Laozi, Chinese philosopher, 604 BC – c. 531 BC) [11] Knock on (or touch) wood; Know which side (one's) bread is buttered (on) Knowledge is power, guard it well
Friends and family their love impart, And Irish blessings in your heart. 52. Wishing you a pot o’ gold, And all the joy your heart can hold. 53. Bless you and yours, As well as the cottage you ...
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In the early 1980s Harkins sent the piece, with other poems, to various magazines and poetry publishers, without any immediate success. Eventually it was published in a small anthology in 1999. He later said: "I believe a copy of 'Remember Me' was lying around in some publishers/poetry magazine office way back, someone picked it up and after ...
Here are a few of the wisest, funniest, and most poignant sayings about Irish heritage. These St. Patrick's Day quotes will have you feeling lucky! Here are a few of the wisest, funniest, and most ...
"The Song of Wandering Aengus" is a poem by Irish poet W. B. Yeats.It was first printed in 1897 in British magazine The Sketch under the title "A Mad Song." [1] It was then published under its standard name in Yeats' 1899 anthology The Wind Among the Reeds. [1]