1614 American Proverbs / Page 49
961. 
Look out for others and god will look out for you.
962. 
Looks often deceive.
963. 
Loose lips sink ships.
964. 
Love enters man through his eyes, woman through her ears.
965. 
Love many, trust few and always paddle your own canoe.
966. 
Love of dress is sure the very curse.
967. 
Love your neighbour, but do not pull down the fence.
968. 
Lucky men need no counsel.
969. 
Lust never sleeps.
970. 
Lying rides upon debt's back.
971. 
Make a garden or plant, and a man is happy for life.
972. 
Make a loan and lose a friend.
973. 
Make love, not war.
974. 
Make new friends but keep the old.
975. 
Make your brain save your heels.
976. 
Man can't live in this world alone.
977. 
Man cannot live by bread alone.
978. 
Man changes often but improves seldom.
979. 
Man is greater than the tools he invents.
980. 
Man is like a banana: when he leaves the bunch, he gets skinned.
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