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Funny Little Sayings

A lazy ox is little the better for the goad.
Spanish Proverb
A little barrel can give but little meal.
German Proverb
A little bird wants but a little nest.
Arabian Proverb
A little body often harbors a great soul.
Arabian Proverb
A little force will break that which has been cracked already.
Roman Proverb
A little gall embitters much honey.
Spanish Proverb
A little leak will sink a great ship.
Portuguese Proverb
A little man fells a great oak.
French Proverb
A little man sometimes casts a long shadow.
French Proverb
A little pot is soon hot.
Dutch Proverb
A little rain stills a great wind.
French Proverb
A little relationship is worth a lot of charity.
Irish Proverb
A little sheep always seems young.
French Proverb
A little spark kindles a great fire.
German Proverb
A little spark shines in the dark.
French Proverb
A little stone may upset a large cart.
Danish Proverb
A little stream drives a great mill.
Italian Proverb
A little thing often helps.
French Proverb
A little tongue has a long reach.
English Proverb
A little too late is much too late.
German Proverb
A little truth makes the whole lie pass.
Italian Proverb
A little water is a sea to an ant.
Afghani Proverb
Don’t use a lot where a little will do.
American Proverb
Every little bit helps.
Dutch Proverb
He who laughs alone is recalling his little sins.
Spanish Proverb
How great is the virtue of living upon a little.
Roman Proverb
A little loss frightens, a great one tames.
Spanish Proverb
Little and often fill the purse.
Spanish Proverb
Little and often makes a heap in time.
German Proverb
Little by little goes a long way.
Mexican Proverb
Little by little, a little becomes a lot.
Tanzanian Proverb
Little enemies and little wounds must not be despised.
English Proverb
Great lords will have much, and poor folk can give but little.
Danish Proverb
Little is better than none.
Irish Proverb
Many a little makes a mickle, many small make a great.
Irish Proverb
Many a mickle makes a muckle.
Scottish Proverb
Much laughter, little wit.
Portuguese Proverb
Rejoice in little, shun what is extreme; the ship rides safest in a little stream.
Dutch Proverb
What little John hasn’t learnt, big John won’t know.
American Proverb
Where many laws, there little justice.
German Proverb