828 Traditional Proverbs / Page 20
381. 
Lawyers and woodpeckers have long bills.
382. 
Least said soonest mended.
383. 
Leave well alone.
384. 
Let bygones be bygones.
385. 
Let not turn fun to mischief.
386. 
Let sleeping dogs lie.
387. 
Let the cobbler stick to his last.
388. 
Let them be birds.
389. 
Life is just a bowl of cherries.
390. 
Life is sweet.
391. 
Like breeds like.
392. 
Like father, like son.
393. 
Listeners never hear good of themselves.
394. 
Little enemies and little wounds must not be despised.
395. 
Live and learn.
396. 
Live today for tomorrow it will all be history.
397. 
Living in the past has one thing going for it; it's cheaper.
398. 
Loans and debts make worry and frets.
399. 
Long absent, soon forgotten.
400. 
Look after number one.
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