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Funny Life Sayings

Give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day. Teach a man how to fish, he'll eat for a lifetime.
Ancient Proverb
He who allows his day to pass by without practicing generosity and enjoying life's pleasures is like a blacksmith's bellows. He breathes, but does not live.
African Proverb
Honor thy father and mother, both during their life and after their death.
African Proverb
If you touch a robin's nest, you will have a crooked finger all your life...
Devon Proverb
If the washing woman receives no compliment, the ironing woman can wait.
Papiamentu Proverb
If the young knew and the old could, there is nothing that couldn't be done.
African Proverb
If this is how she looks in beautiful garments, how will she look without them?
Azeri Proverb
If we are facing in the right direction, all we have to do is keep on walking.
Buddhist
If we did not flatter ourselves the flattery from others would not harm us.
African Proverb
If we wonder often, the gift of knowledge will come.
Native American Arapaho Proverb
If work were a good thing, the rich would have grabbed it a long time ago.
Hatian Proverb
If you are happy you can always learn to dance.
Balinese Proverb
If you are injured by a thorn, you will be healed by a thorn.
Toma Proverb
If you burn a house, can you conceal the smoke?
African Proverb
If you buy things you don't need, you'll soon be selling things you do.
Pampango Proverb
If you can't do the deed, don't block another from trying.
Sinhala Proverb
If you can't get people to listen to you any other way, tell them it's confidential.
African Proverb
If you carry the egg basket do not dance.
Ambede Proverb
If you chase away an ant, all the ants will come and bite you.
Pigmei Proverb
If you conduct yourself properly, then fear no one.
Iraqi Proverb
If you cure someone of his impotence, it’s your wife that he’ll rape.
Mossi Proverb
If you do not have patience you cannot make beer.
African Ovambo Proverb
If you do not travel, you will marry your own sister.
Mozambican Proverb
If you educate a woman, you have educated a population.
Kiganda Proverb
If you had teeth of steel, you could eat iron coconuts
Singhalese Proverb
If you have pulled down your mother-in-law, press hard! God knows when you will have another chance.
Fulfulde Proverb
If you kill a little hippopotamus, you also kill his mother.
Bangala Proverb
If you lie and then tell the truth, the truth will be considered a lie.
Ancient Sumerian Proverb
If you like ocra, you will have to like the seeds as well.
Surinam Proverb
If you like things easy, you’ll have difficulties; if you like problems, you’ll succeed.
Laotian Proverb
If you love it let it go. If it returns to you cherish it, if not it was never truly yours.
African Proverb
If you meet a piebald horse, wish before you see his tail.
New Forest Proverb
If you really love something, your fate is in its hands.
Tupuri Proverb
If you see a man in a gown eating with a man in rags, the food belongs to the latter.
Fulani Proverb
If you see no reason for giving thanks, the fault lies in yourself.
Native American Maricopa Proverb
If you want something, you must work for it.
Tupuri Proverb
If you want to know what a man is really like, take notice how he acts when he loses money.
New England Proverb
If you want to lean on a tree, first make sure it can hold you.
Ambede Proverb
If you watch your pot, your food will not burn.
Niger Proverb
If you wish for peace be ready for war.
African Proverb
If you wish your merit to be known, acknowledge that of other people.
Oriental Proverb
If your cornfield is far from your house, the birds will eat your corn.
Pigmei Proverb
If your motive is good, a farting donkey won't harm you.
Omani Proverb
Ignorance lends enchantment to common things.
African Proverb
Life and death are providential.
African Proverb
Life doesn’t end: it goes on and on.
African Proverb
Life has always been a mixture of joy and pain, wealth and poverty.
Dominican Proverb
Life has its ups and downs.
African Proverb
Life is a treasure hunt, love is the treasure.
Rosicrucian Proverb
Life is both giving and receiving.
Mohawk Proverb
Life is but a short span.
African Proverb
Life is but an empty dream.
African Proverb
Life is full of uncertainties.
African Proverb
Life is instantaneous, and living is dying.
Buddhist Proverb
Life is like this: sometimes sun, sometimes rain.
Fijian Proverb
Life is not separate from death. It only looks that way.
Native American Blackfoot Proverb
Life’s a gamble: you win or lose.
African Proverb
Life's alot like cat vomit; if you don't clean it up right away, you're going to step in it.
Xnterna Proverb
Life's like cat vomit; if you don't clean it up you're going to step in it.
Xnterna Proverb
You don’t have to do anything in life but live till you die.
African Proverb
Where there is life, there is also hope.
Salvadoran Proverb
When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, he world cries and you rejoice.
Cherokee Proverb
What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset...
Blackfoot Proverb
We come and cry and that is life, we cry and go and that is death.
African Proverb
To have a long life is to lose beauty.
Turkmen Proverb
A handful of good life is better than seven barrels of learning.
French Proverb
A hard life but a healthy one.
Roman Proverb
A life of peace, purity, and refinement leads to a calm and untroubled old age.
Roman Proverb
A life without a purpose is a rambling one.
Roman Proverb
A long life has many shames.
Japanese Proverb
A long life may not be good enough, but a good life is long enough.
Poor Richard Proverb
A man is lent, not given, to life.
Roman Proverb
A man’s life is evaluated only after the coffin is closed.
Korean Proverb
A man’s life is twenty years coming, twenty years good, twenty years declining, and twenty years useless.
Irish Proverb
A precipice in front of you, and wolves behind you – that is life.
Roman Proverb
As length of life is denied to us, we should at least do something to show that we have lived.
Roman Proverb
As we live, so we learn.
Yiddish Proverb
Be happy while you’re living, for you’re a long time dead.
Scottish Proverb
Before one knows his life, it is already half spent.
German Proverb
Better to lose a minute in your life than your life in a minute.
Spanish Proverb