A mouse's vision is an inch long.
Chinese Saying
A mouth cannot be so dirty that the owner cannot eat with it.
Yoruban Saying
A mouth that praises may conceal a hand that kills.
Arabian Saying
A muffled cat never caught a mouse.
French Proverb
A mule and a woman do what is expected of them.
Spanish Saying
A multitude of books distracts the mind.
Roman Saying
A murder may be forgiven, an affront never.
Chinese Saying
A mute bird makes no omen.
Spanish Saying
A nail secures the horseshoe, the shoe the horse, the horse the man, the man the castle, and the castle the whole land.
German Proverb
A name doesn’t harm the man, if the man doesn’t harm the name.
Estonian Saying
A narrow neck keeps the bottle from being emptied in one swig.
Irish Saying
A nasty tongue is worse than a wicked hand.
Yiddish Proverb
A nation’s treasure: scholars.
Chinese Saying
A nation's treasure is in its scholars.
Chinese Saying
A necessary lie is harmless.
German Proverb
A needle is not sharp at both ends.
Chinese Saying
A neighbor’s eye is full of jealousy.
Danish Saying
A net will catch more than a pole.
Russian Saying
A new broom is good for three days.
Italian Proverb
A new broom sweeps a new way.
Russian Saying
A new broom sweeps clean, but an old broom knows the corners.
Irish Saying
A new broom sweeps clean.
Russian Saying
A new net won’t catch an old bird.
Italian Proverb
A new-born calf fears no tigers.
Chinese Saying
A night without moon or stars is like an ignorant mind.
Chinese Saying
A noble ancestry cannot guarantee a noble character.
Chinese Saying
A noble heart is often hid under a tattered cloak.
Danish Proverb
A noble mind accepts even the most painful injuries.
Roman Saying
A noble prince never has a coin to bless himself.
French Saying
A nobleman, though drowning, would never dog-paddle.
Korean Proverb
A nobleman’s calf does not know how a butcher kills.
Korean Saying
A nobody today, a prince tomorrow.
Roman Saying
A nod for a wise man, and a rod for a fool.
Roman Saying
A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse.
Irish Proverb
A noisy cow gives little milk.
Polish Saying
A north wind has no corn, and a poor man no friend.
Spanish Saying
A one hundred yard high tower still has its foundation on the ground.
Chinese Saying
A one joy scatter a hundred grieves.
Chinese Proverb
A one-inch error at the start can be a thousand miles at the end.
Chinese Saying
A pack of cards is the Devil’s prayer-book.
German Saying
A pair of good ears will drain dry an hundred tongues.
Poor Richard Saying
A pair of light shoes is not all that is needed for dancing.
Danish Proverb
A paper tiger cannot bear close scrutiny.
Chinese Saying