`Three silences that are better than speech: silence during instruction, silence during music, silence during preaching.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #wisdom #IrishTriads #wisdomTriads #celtic
`Three silences that are better than speech: silence during instruction, silence during music, silence during preaching.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #wisdom #IrishTriads #wisdomTriads #celtic
`Three ungentlemanly boasts: I am on your track, I have trampled you, I have wet you with my dress.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #wisdom #IrishTriads #wisdomTriads #celtic
`Three props of hastiness: pledging oneself, contending, wrangling.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #wisdomTriads #IrishTriads #wisdom #celtic
`Three shouts of a good warrior's house: the shout of distribution, the shout of sitting down, the shout of rising up.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #wisdom #wisdomTriads #IrishTriads #celtic
`Three preparations of a bad man's house: strife before you, complaining to you, his hound taking hold of you.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #wisdomTriads #IrishTriads #wisdom #celtic
`Three preparations of a good man's house: ale, a bath, a large fire.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #wisdomTriads #IrishTriads #wisdom #celtic
`Three ruins of a tribe: a lying chief, a false judge, a stubborn priest.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #wisdomTriads #IrishTriads #wisdom #celtic
`Three laughing-stocks of the world: an angry man, a jealous man, a stinge.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #wisdom #IrishTriads #wisdomTriads #celtic
`Three fewnesses that are better than plenty: a fewness of fine words, a fewness of cows in grass, a fewness of friends around ale.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #wisdom #wisdomTriads #IrishTriads #celtic
`Three ungentlemanly things: interrupting stories, a mischievous game, jesting so as to raise a blush.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #wisdom #wisdomTriads #IrishTriads #celtic
`Three sparks that kindle love: a face, demeanor, speech.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #wisdom #wisdomTriads #IrishTriads #celtic
`Three ugly things that hide fairness: a sweet-lowing cow without milk, a fine horse without speed, a fine person without substance.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #wisdomTriads #wisdom #IrishTriads #celtic
`Three fair things that hide ugliness: good manners in the ill-favoured, skill in a serf, wisdom in the misshapen.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #wisdomTriads #wisdom #IrishTriads #celtic
`Three rude ones of the world: a youngster mocking an old man, a healthy person mocking an invalid, a wise man mocking a fool.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #IrishTriads #wisdomTriads #wisdom #celtic
`Three things for which a friend is hated: encroaching, unfamiliarity, fecklessness.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #wisdomTriads #IrishTriads #wisdom #celtic
`Three things which justice demands: judgment, measure, conscience.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #IrishTriads #wisdomTriads #wisdom #celtic
`Three hands that are best in the world: the hand of a good carpenter, the hand of a skilled woman, the hand of a good smith.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #wisdom #IrishTriads #wisdomTriads #celtic
`Three excellent things for a householder: proposing to a good woman, serving a good chief, exchanging for good land.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #wisdomTriads #wisdom #IrishTriads #celtic
`Three rejoicings followed by sorrow: a wooer's, a thief's, a tale-bearer's.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #IrishTriads #wisdom #wisdomTriads #celtic
`Three wonders concerning the Táin Bó Cúailgne: the the 'cuilmen' came to Ireland in its stead; the dead relating it to the living, viz. Fergus mac Róig reciting it to Ninníne the poet in the time of Cormac mac Fáeláin; one year's protection to him to whom it is recited.' - Unknown, Trecheng Breth Féne - A Triad of Judgments of the Irish #IrishTriads #wisdom #wisdomTriads #celtic