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401. Look before you leap.. Traditional Proverb. Look before you leap.

402. Look on the bright side.. Traditional Proverb. Look on the bright side.

403. Lose a leg rather than life.. Traditional Proverb. Lose a leg rather than life.

404. Love can neither be bought or sold, its only price is love.. Traditional Proverb. Love can neither be bought or sold, its only price is love.

405. Love is blind; friendship closes its eyes.. Traditional Proverb. Love is blind; friendship closes its eyes.

406. Love laughs at locksmiths.. Traditional Proverb. Love laughs at locksmiths.

407. Love makes the world go round.. Traditional Proverb. Love makes the world go round.

408. Love me, love my dog.. Traditional Proverb. Love me, love my dog.

409. Love rules his kingdom without a sword.. Traditional Proverb. Love rules his kingdom without a sword.

410. Love will find a way.. Traditional Proverb. Love will find a way.

411. Luck is the idol of the idle.. Traditional Proverb. Luck is the idol of the idle.

412. Lucky at cards, unlucky in love.. Traditional Proverb. Lucky at cards, unlucky in love.

413. Mackerel sky and mares' tails make lofty ships carry low sails.. Traditional Proverb. Mackerel sky and mares' tails make lofty ships carry low sails.

414. Make hay while the sun shines.. Traditional Proverb. Make hay while the sun shines.

415. Make the cap fit the head.. Traditional Proverb. Make the cap fit the head.

416. Make your bargain before beginning to plow.. Traditional Proverb. Make your bargain before beginning to plow.

417. Man does what he can, God does what he will.. Traditional Proverb. Man does what he can, God does what he will.

418. Many a mickle makes a muckle.. Traditional Proverb. Many a mickle makes a muckle.

419. Many lick before they bite.. Traditional Proverb. Many lick before they bite.

420. Many medicines, few cures.. Traditional Proverb. Many medicines, few cures.

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