Let a horse drink when he will, not what he will. Pr.

Let a man be a man, and a woman a woman. Pr.

Let a man be but born ten years sooner or ten years later, his whole aspect and performance shall be different. Goethe.

Let a man believe in God, and not in names, places, and persons. Emerson.

Let a man do his work; the fruit of it is the 15 care of Another than he. Carlyle.

Let a man overcome anger by love, let him overcome evil by good; let him overcome the greedy by liberality, the liar by truth. Buddha.

Let a saint be ever so humble, he will have his wax taper. Dan. Pr.

Let a woman once give you a task, and you are hers, heart and soul; all your care and trouble lend new charms to her for whose sake they are taken. Jean Paul.

Let ae deil ding (beat) anither. Sc. Pr.

Let all things be done decently and in order. 20 St. Paul.