Laugh and the world laughs with you; cry and you cry alone. - Horace (65-8 BC)
Laugh every day; it’s like inner jogging. - unknown
Laughter is the best medicine. - unknown
Laws catch flies but let hornets go free.- Scottish (on justice)
Learn from other peoples mistakes. - unknown
Learn from your mistakes. - unknown
Learning is best when put into practice. - unknown
Learning is better than house and land. - David Garrick (1716-1779)
Least said, soonest mended - unknown
Leave no stone unturned. - Euripides (480-406 BC)
Lend your money and lose your friend. - William Caxton (1421-1491)
Less is more. - Robert Browning (1812-1889)
Let bygones be bygones. - Christina Georgina Rossetti (1830-1894)
Let pride go afore, shame will follow after. - George Chapman (c.1559-1634)
Let sleeping dogs lie. - English Proverb
Let the punishment fit the crime. - W.S. Gilbert (1836-1911)
Let your head be more than a funnel to your stomach. - German (on food and hunger)
Let your words be purrs instead of hisses. - Fannie Roach Palmer
Let’s get things straight. - unknown
Liars often set their own traps. - Aesop (c.620-560 BC)
Liars need good memories. - French (on truth and falsehood)
Liberty has no price. - Spanish (on freedom and slavery)
Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you’re going to get. - unknown.
Like father, like son. - Asian Proverb
Life has its little ups and downs. - unknown
Life is a journey, not a destination. - Cliff Nichols.
Life is like the moon: now full, now dark.- Polish (on permanence and change)
Life is not a dress rehearsal. - unknown
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away - unknown
Life is not so short but that there is always time for courtesy. - Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
Life is one big experiment. - unknown
Life is short and full of blisters.- African-American (on life and living)
Life is the greatest bargain; we get it for nothing.- Yiddish (on life and living)
Life is too short to waste. - Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
Life is what you make it. - Grandma Moses (1860-1961)
Life isn’t all beer and skittles. - Thomas Chandler Haliburton (1796-1865)
Light gains make heavy purses. - George Chapman (c.1559-1634)
Lightning never strikes the same place twice. - P. H. Myers (1857)
Like a fish, one should look for holes in the net. - Samoan (on freedom and slavery)
Like breeds like. - R. Edgeworth (1557)
Like father, like son. - unknown
Little by little does the trick. - Aesop (c.620-560 BC)
Little by little one walks far.- Peruvian (on journeys)
Little fish are sweet. - R. Forby (1830)
Little friends may prove great friends. - Aesop (c.620-560 BC)
Little is spent with difficulty, much with ease. - Thai (on buying and selling)
Little leaks sink the ship. - Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
Little pitchers have big ears.- John Heywood (c.1497-1580)
Little said is soonest mended. - George Wither (1588-1667)
Little strokes fell great oaks. - Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
Little thieves are hanged but great ones escape. - 14th Century French Proverb
Live and learn. - George Gascoigne (c.1539-1577)
Live and let live. - Dutch Proverb
Live life to the fullest because you may not have it tomorrow. - unknown
Live your own life, for you will die your own death.- Latin (on life and living)
Look at the bright side. - unknown
Look before you leap. - John Heywood (c.1497-1580)
Lookers-on see most of the game. - John Palsgrave (d.1554)
Looks can be deceiving. - unknown
Lost time is never found again. - Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
Love is often the fruit of marriage.- French (on marriage)
Love isn’t love until you give it away. - John H. MacDonald Jr. 1992
Love me, love my dog. - St. Bernard of Clairvaux (12th century)
Love will find a way. - unknown
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