Books on cork sayings
1. "Cork Slang: A Dictionary of Corkisms" by Diarmuid Ó Drisceoil
2. "Cork Sayings and Proverbs" by Sean Beecher
3. "The Little Book of Cork Sayings" by John Fitzgerald
4. "Cork Sayings: A Collection of Irish Expressions and Proverbs" by Eileen O'Leary
5. "Cork Wit and Wisdom: The Best of Cork Sayings" by Michael O'Leary
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1. Fair winds and following seas.2. May your anchor be tight, your cork be loose, your rum be spiced, and your compass true.3. Smooth sailing and clear skies.4. May your voyages be filled with adventure and safe harbors.5. Until we meet again on the high seas.6. Wishing you a steady helm
1. I'm as confused as a cat in a room full of rocking chairs.2. He's about as useful as a screen door on a submarine.3. She's as sharp as a marble.4. I'm so hungry I could eat a horse... and chase the jockey.5. He's as slow as molasses in January.6. I'm sweating like a sinner in church.7
1. Hakuna matata - Swahili for no worries2. C'est la vie - French for that's life3. Que sera, sera - Spanish for whatever will be, will be4. In vino veritas - Latin for in wine, there is truth5. Sprezzatura - Italian for studied carelessness6. Schadenfreude - German for taking
1. Donut worry, be happy.2. Life is short, eat the donut.3. Donut judge me until you've walked a mile in my sprinkles.4. Donut be afraid to take a bite out of life.5. Donut be jelly of my sweet life.6. Donut let anyone treat you like a plain bagel when you're a sprinkled donut.7. Donut
1. Born to be wild, like a dragon.2. Fire-breathing fashion.3. Slaying in style.4. Dragon vibes only.5. Roar in style.6. Unleash the dragon within.7. Fear the fire, not the dragon.8. Dragon heart, fierce soul.9. Legends are born in fire.10. Fly high, breathe fire.
1. Love is a wild ride - thank you for sharing it with us!2. Our love is like a roller coaster - full of ups and downs, but always worth the ride.3. Hold on tight, love is a thrilling adventure!4. Life's a roller coaster, but love makes the ride worthwhile.5. Thank you for riding the ups an
1. Ní neart go cur le chéile (There is no strength without unity)2. Is fearr Gaeilge briste, ná Béarla cliste (Broken Irish is better than clever English)3. Ar scáth a chéile a mhaireann na daoine (People live in each other's shadows)4. Tús maith leath na hoibre (A good start is half the wor
Derek Trotter, a character from the British sitcom Only Fools and Horses, often used French phrases to try to sound sophisticated or cultured. Some of the French sayings he used include:1. C'est la vie - That's life2. C'est magnifique - That's magnificent3. Au revoir, mon petit pois - Goodby
1. May your troubles be less and your blessings be more, and nothing but happiness come through your door.2. L'chaim! (To life!)3. Shalom bayit (Peace in the home)4. Gam zu l'tova (This too is for the good)5. Tikkun olam (Repairing the world)6. B'sha'ah tovah (In a good hour)7. Mazel to
1. The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn't said. - Peter Drucker2. Communication is the solvent of all problems and is the foundation for personal development. - Peter Shepherd3. The art of communication is the language of leadership. - James Humes4. To effectively com