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Funny Sayings
A person with a bad name is already half hanged.
English Proverb
A person without a smiling face must never open a shop.
Chinese Saying
A person’s character will determine his destiny.
Chinese Proverb
A person’s health is in his feet.
Irish Saying
A pestilence follows a famine.
Roman Saying
A petty war may lead to a great upheaval.
Yiddish Saying
A physician is careless of his own health.
Japanese Saying
A physician may cure disease, but he cannot heal fate.
Chinese Saying
A physician to others, while you yourself are full of ulcers.
Roman Saying
A picture is a silent poem.
Roman Saying
A picture is worth a thousand words.
English Saying
A picture is worth ten thousand words.
Chinese Saying
A pig bought on credit grunts all year long.
Spanish Saying
A pig is bolder than a goat, but a woman surpasses the Devil.
Irish Saying
A pig may whistle, though it has a bad mouth for it.
English Saying
A pig on credit makes a good winter and a bad spring.
Portuguese Saying
A pig used to dirt turns its nose up at rice.
Japanese Saying
A pig’s tail will never make a good arrow.
Spanish Saying
A pine is an evergreen only in winter.
Korean Saying
A pint is a pound the world over.
American Saying
A pitcher long taken to the well at last becomes broken.
Irish Saying
A place for everything, and everything in its place.
Italian Saying
A pleasant companion on the road is as good as a vehicle.
Roman Saying
A pleasant thought never comes too soon.
Danish Saying
A pleasing countenance is no small advantage.
Roman Saying
A plow that works, shines, but still water stinks.
Dutch Saying
A poet is born, not made.
Roman Saying
A poison embitters much sweetness.
English Saying
A poor beauty finds more lovers than husbands.
English Saying
A poor cask often holds good wine.
Roman Saying
A poor dancer will be disturbed even by the hem of her skirt.
Polish Saying
A poor man has few acquaintances.
Danish Saying
A poor man is all schemes.
Spanish Saying
A poor man is always behind.
American Saying
A poor man is glad for whatever he gets.
Irish Saying
A poor man is hungry after eating.
Portuguese Saying
A poor man sings folk songs.
Chinese Saying
A poor man wants some things, a covetous man all things.
German Saying
A poor man who shouts is like a barking dog.
Yoruban Saying
A poor man’s joy has much alloy.
Danish Saying
A poor man’s wisdom goes for little.
Dutch Saying
A poor person isn’t he who has little, but he who needs a lot.
German Saying
A poor shepherd makes the wolf void wool.
French Saying