Pardon is the choicest flower of victory. Arab. Pr.
Parents are commonly more careful to bestow 35 wit on their children than virtue, the art of speaking well than of doing well; but their manners ought to be the great concern. Fuller.
Parents' blessings can neither be drowned in water nor consumed in fire. Pr.
Parents we can have but once; and he promises himself too much who enters life with the expectation of finding many friends. Johnson.
Pares cum paribus ut est in veteri proverbio facillime congregantur—As in the old proverb, "Like associates most naturally with like." Cic.
Parfois, élus maudits de la fureur suprême, / ... Ces envoyés du ciel sont apparus au monde / Comme s'ils venaient de l'enfer—Sometimes these ambassadors of heaven, the accursed elect of the wrath of heaven, appear in the world as though they came from hell. Victor Hugo.
Pari passu—With equal steps or pace; neck and 40 neck.
Pari ratione—By parity of reason.
Paritur pax bello—Peace is produced by war. Corn. Nep.
Parlez du loup et vous en verrez la queue—Speak of the wolf and you will see his tail; speak of the devil and he will appear. Fr. Pr.