A small rain can lay down a great dust.
German Saying
A small spark has often kindled a great fire.
Scottish Saying
A small tear relieves a great sorrow.
Portuguese Saying
A smart coat is a good letter of introduction.
Dutch Saying
A smart reproof is better than a smooth deceit.
German Saying
A smart woman can do more than ten peasants can.
Chinese Saying
A smile makes you ten years younger.
Chinese Saying
A smile will gain you ten more years of life.
Chinese Saying
A smile woth a thousand ounces of gold.
Chinese Saying
A smiling face is half the meal.
Latvian Saying
A smith becomes a smith by working at the forge.
Roman Saying
A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor.
English Saying
A smooth tongue is better than smooth locks.
Danish Saying
A snake deserves no pity.
Yiddish Saying
A snake lies hid in the grass.
Roman Saying
A soft answer turns away wrath.
the Bible Saying
A soft tongue may strike hard.
Poor Richard Saying
A soft-spoken compliment is honeyed poison.
Roman Saying
A solitary man is either a brute or an angel.
Italian Saying
A son is the bone of hard times.
African Saying
A son of the field makes the best of soldiers.
Spanish Saying
A son should begin where his father has left off.
American Saying
A son should treasure his father’s advice.
Spanish Saying
A son-in-law never becomes a son and a daughter-in-law never quite becomes a daughter.
Greek Saying
A son-in-law’s friendship is a winter’s sun.
Spanish Saying
A sooty chimney costs many a beef-steak.
Spanish Saying
A sound and vigorous mind is the highest possession.
Roman Saying
A sow is always dreaming of swill.
French Saying
A sow may whistle, though it has an ill mouth for it.
Danish Saying
A sow prefers bran to roses.
French Saying
A spade used often will not rust.
Japanese Saying
A spark can start a fire that burns the entire prairie.
Chinese Saying
A spark can start a fire that burns the entire village.
Chinese Saying
A spark may raise an awful blaze.
French Saying
A sparrow in hand is worth a pheasant that flies by.
French Saying
A sparrow in the hand is better than a pigeon on the roof.
German Saying
A sparrow suffers as much when it breaks its leg as does a Flanders horse.
Danish Saying
A speck on a jade stone won't obscure its radiance.
Chinese Saying
A spectator sees more than a player in the heat of a game.
Chinese Saying
A spot shows most on the finest cloth.
Spanish Saying
A starved town is soon forced to surrender.
Italian Saying
A state is regulated by two things: reward and punishment.
Greek Saying
A stern chase is a long chase.
English Saying