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Proverbs |
| 101 | A man is not where he lives, but where he loves. -Latin Proverb |
| 102 | A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds. |
| 103 | A man who chases two rabbits catches none. -Roman Proverb |
| 104 | A man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart, his next to escape the censures of the world. -English Proverb |
| 105 | A man's ruin lies in his tongue. -Egyptian Proverb |
| 106 | A miserly father makes a prodigal son. |
| 107 | A miss is as good as a mile. |
| 108 | A new broom sweeps clean. |
| 109 | A nod from a lord is a breakfast for a fool. |
| 110 | A parasite can not live alone -African(Ovambo) Proverb |
| 111 | A patient that can swallow food makes the nurse doubtful. -Malagasy Proverb |
| 112 | A peacock has too little in its head, too much in its tail. -Swedish Proverb |
| 113 | A peasant between two lawyers is like a fish between two cats. -Spanish Proverb |
| 114 | A penny saved is a penny gained. |
| 115 | A penny soul never came to twopence. |
| 116 | A people without history is like wind on the buffalo grass. -Sioux Proverb |
| 117 | A poor man who takes a rich wife has a ruler, not a wife. -Greek Proverb |
| 118 | A proverb never lies, it is only its meaning which deceives. -German Proverb |
| 119 | A quarrel is like buttermilk: once it's out of the churn, the more you shake it, the more sour it grows. -Irish Proverb |
| 120 | A quiet conscience sleeps in thunder. |
| 121 | A razor may be sharper than an ax, but it cannot cut wood. -African(Annang) Proverb |
| 122 | A rich man has no need of character. -Hebrew Proverb |
| 123 | A rich widow weeps with one eye and signals with the other. -Portuguese Proverb |
| 124 | A rolling stone gathers no moss. |
| 125 | A round peg in a square hole. |