Padraic O'Farrell gathered a rich harvest of wise sayings from the Irish
countryside, the lips of great men - such as Shaw, Wilde, Synge and
Swift - and the unspoilt fount of Irish folklore and legend. Whenever
Irish people congregate, however long removed from a rural environment,
gems of wisdom are to be heard in their conversation.
This appealing new hardback edition will be popular with tourists and
locals alike, who are looking for a pithy statement such as:
* The wrath of God has nothing on the wrath of an Irishman outbid for
land, a horse or a woman.
* A hair on the head is worth two on the brush.
* The family that has no skeleton in the cupboard has buried it
instead.
* Dead men tell no tales but there's many a thing learned in a
wake-house.
* Put an Irishman on a spit and you'll soon have two Irish men turning
him.