School: Ráth Mhaoláin (Robertson) (roll number 10374)

Location:
Rathmullan, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
Éamonn Mac Stiopháin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1088, Page 045

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  3. XML “Games I Play”
  4. XML “Local Proverbs”

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  2. Subhead 2 Local Proverbs.
    The greatest troubles are those that never happen.
    Nothing worth having is easily won.
    A contented mind is a blessing kind, and a merry heart is a purse well lined.
    He that neglects time, time will neglect.
    Do not hurry, do not flurry, nothing good is got by worry.
    An old man changes his mind, a fool nevers.
    It;s hard to deal with the miser.
    Don't throw out the dirty water till you are sure of the clean.
    New brooms sweep clean but the old one might know the corners as well.
    (Butter to butter is no kitchen: (See over)
    You may watch a thief but you can't watch a liar.
    There is more in his head than a comb will take out.
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