1614 American Proverbs / Page 48
941. 
Let your actions be equal to your promises.
942. 
Let's face the facts and get at the root of trouble.
943. 
Liars begin by imposing on others, but end by deceiving themselves.
944. 
Life is a comedy to those who think, a tragedy to those who feel.
945. 
Life is a matter of dog eat dog.
946. 
Life is not a cup to be drained, but a measure to be filled.
947. 
Like a fence, character cannot be strengthened by whitewash.
948. 
Lime and lime without manure makes the farmer rich and the son poor.
949. 
Liquor never hurt a cheap man.
950. 
Listen or thy tongue will keep thee deaf.
951. 
Little brooks make great rivers.
952. 
Little folks are fond of talking about what great folks do.
953. 
Little pitchers have big ears.
954. 
Little said is soonest mended.
955. 
Little strokes fell great oaks.
956. 
Live your own life, for you die your own death.
957. 
Living in worry invites death in a hurry.
958. 
Lock the stable door before the steed is stolen.
959. 
Lock your door and keep your neighbours honest.
960. 
Long runs the fox, but at last is caught.
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