When the sea turned into honey, the poor man lost his spoon.
A wise man takes his own decisions; the ignorant goes with the crowd.
Slander cannot destroy an honest man: when the flood recedes the rock is there.
The richest man, whate'er his lot, is the one content with what he's got.
The rich man has more relations than he knows about.
Even though the old man is strong and hearty, he will not live forever.
An old man in the house is a burden, but an old woman is a treasure.
The thief who has no opportunity to steal thinks he is an honest man.
When the wise man gets angry, he stops being wise.
If you want good advice, consult an old man.
If you wish good advice, consult an old man.
The poor man seeks only a crumb, then finds he still hungers.
Only take away the wife of a strong man when he is out.
A wise man hears one word and understands two.
Isn't one of the first lessons of good elocution that there's nothing one can say in any rambling, sprawling rant that can't, through some effort, be said shorter and better with a little careful editing? Or that, in writing, there's nothing you can ...
A married man is a preoccupied man.
A man. A dead man. A dead man with no arms.
AN HUNGRY MAN IS ALWAYS AN ANGRY MAN
Whatsoever things common to man, that man has done, man can do.
To be a man, a boy must see a man.
My dad is such a good man, hard-working.