1614 American Proverbs / Page 47
921. 
Kissing a girl for the first time is like getting the first olive from a jar: after the first one, they come rolling out.
922. 
Knowledge conquered by labour becomes a possession.
923. 
Knowledge is proud that he knows so much; wisdom is humble that he knows no more.
924. 
Knowledge is the sister of folly.
925. 
Ladies in slacks should not turn their backs.
926. 
Laugh and grow fat.
927. 
Laugh and show your ignorance.
928. 
Laws too gentle are seldom obeyed; too severe, seldom executed.
929. 
Learn as you'd live forever; live as you'd die tomorrow.
930. 
Leave well enough alone.
931. 
Leaves enough, but few grapes.
932. 
Less advice and more hands.
933. 
Less said, more done.
934. 
Let every day provide for itself and God send Sunday.
935. 
Let every tub stand on its own bottom.
936. 
Let him who gives nothing be silent, and him who receives speak.
937. 
Let justice be done though the heavens fall.
938. 
Let the big dog eat.
939. 
Let the sleeping dog lie.
940. 
Let them laugh that win.
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