Cat after kind. [ Proverb ]
After the war, aid. [ Greek Proverb ]
After me the deluge. [ Madame de Pompadour ]
After meat, mustard. [ Proverb ]
After death, the doctor. [ Proverb ]
Rest is sweet after strife. [ Lord Lytton ]
After cheese comes nothing. [ Proverb ]
After clouds, calm weather. [ Proverb ]
After Christmas comes Lent. [ Proverb ]
God sends cold after clothes. [ Proverb ]
After this leaf another grows. [ Proverb ]
After war, let us welcome peace. [ Constantine ]
It is ill angling after the net. [ Proverb ]
Tell money after your own mother. [ Proverb ]
Pleasure tastes well after service. [ Proverb ]
Once in use and ever after a custom. [ Proverb ]
Rest is good after the work is done. [ Danish Proverb ]
This world is God's world, after all. [ Charles Kingsley ]
Cast not the helve after the hatchet. [ Proverb ]
Welcome as happy tidings after fears. [ Otway ]
A calm is most welcome after a storm. [ Proverb ]
How exquisite is pleasure after pain! [ Young ]
Not worthy to carry guts after a bear. [ Proverb ]
Even the fool is wise after the event. [ Homer ]
After the house is finished, leave it. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]
He who threatens hunts after a revenge. [ Proverb ]
Step after step the ladder is ascended. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]
Pride goes before, shame follows after. [ Proverb ]
Many have come to a port after a storm. [ Proverb ]
Steer not after every mariners direction. [ Proverb ]
After life's fitful fever he sleeps well. [ William Shakespeare, Macbeth ]
No naked man is sought after to be rifled. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]
And panting Time toiled after him in vain. [ Samuel Johnson ]
Praise is the best diet for us, after ail. [ Sydney Smith ]
After the close of the account; after all. [ French ]
Let us not throw the rope after the bucket. [ Cervantes ]
Wave rolling after wave in torrent rapture. [ Milton ]
Let pride go afore, shame will follow after. [ George Chapman ]
Hymen comes after love, as smoke after flame. [ Chamfort ]
He hath not lived that lives not after death. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]
Philosophers are only men in armour after all. [ Dickens ]
He that hunts after vanity shall take vexation. [ Proverb ]
Laughter leaves us doubly serious shortly after. [ Byron ]
Common people hang more after praise than profit. [ Proverb ]
After money, ennui makes more marriages than love. [ Romainville ]
If you run after two hares, you will catch neither. [ Proverb ]
After the greatest danger is the greatest pleasure. [ Proverb ]
After dinner rest awhile; after supper walk a mile. [ Proverb ]
One hour's sleep before midnight is worth two after. [ Proverb ]
He that lives not well one year sorrows seven after. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]
Gratitude once refused can never after be recovered. [ Goldsmith ]
Slow may that day approach, and long after our time. [ Ovid ]
He that comes after sees with more eyes than his own. [ Proverb ]
When we seek after wit, we discover only foolishness. [ Montesquieu ]
After crosses and losses, men grow humbler and wiser. [ Franklin ]
One hour's sleep before midnight is worth three after. [ Herbert ]
The limbs will quiver and move after the soul is gone. [ Samuel Johnson ]
Truth, when not sought after, sometimes comes to light. [ Menander ]
One cannot be fully happy until after his sixtieth year. [ Bonstetten ]
He, that after sinning mends, recommends himself to God. [ Proverb ]
It is in vain to kick, after you have once put on fetters. [ Proverb ]
What is death, after all? We leave only mortals behind us. [ Ninon de Lenclos ]
Riches come better after poverty than poverty after riches. [ Chinese Proverb ]
The man strives after freedom, the woman after good manners. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]
Night or darkness is the time of rest and peace after labors. [ W. Molyneux ]
If fame is only to come after death, I am in no hurry for it. [ Martial ]
Before marriage, woman is a queen; after marriage, a subject.
Ugliness, after virtue, is the best guardian of a young woman. [ Mme. de Genlis ]
Her walk was like no mortal thing, but shaped after an angel's. [ Petrarch ]
And yet, after all, what is posthumous fame? Altogether vanity. [ Antoninus ]
One knows the value of pleasure only after he has suffered pain. [ Fontanelle ]
And, after all, what is a lie? 'Tis but The truth in masquerade. [ Byron ]
Experience is always sowing the seed of one thing after another. [ Manilius ]
A man finds himself seven years older the day after his marriage. [ Bacon ]
It is not enough to help the feeble up, but to support him after. [ William Shakespeare ]
He who sleeps all the morning may go a begging all the day after. [ Proverb ]
They left a great deal for the industry and sagacity of after ages. [ Locke ]
The horse that draws after him his halter is not altogether escaped. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]
Money must be sought for in the first instance; virtue after riches. [ Horace ]
He that listens after what people say of him shall never have peace. [ Proverb ]
He that would have a bad morning may walk out in a fog after a frost. [ Proverb ]
He that works after his own manner, his head aches not at the matter. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]
We lose the peace of years when we hunt after the rapture of moments. [ Edward Bulwer-Lytton ]
There I'll rest, as after much turmoil a blessed soul doth in Elysium. [ William Shakespeare ]
Unlike the sun, intellectual luminaries shine brightest after they set. [ Colton ]
Habits leave their impress upon the mind, even after they are given up. [ Spurgeon ]
A customary railer is the devil's bagpipe, which the world dances after. [ Proverb ]
He that is surprised with the first frost feels it all the winter after. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]
After a good dinner one could forgive anybody, even one's own relations. [ Oscar Wilde, A Woman of No Importance ]
After his blood, that which a man can next give out of himself is a tear. [ Lamartine ]
We often shed tears which deceive ourselves after having deceived others. [ Rochefoucauld ]
White hairs are the crests of foam which cover the sea after the tempest. [ Elizabeth, Queen of Roumania ]
Novels teach the youthful mind to sigh after happiness that never existed. [ Goldsmith ]
The animal with long ears, after having drunk, gives a kick to the bucket. [ From the Italian ]
Better one's House be too little one day, than too big all the year after. [ Proverb ]
Let youth dance: tempests of the heart arise after the repose of the limbs. [ Lemontey ]
Style, after all, rather than thought, is the immortal thing in literature. [ Alexander Smith ]
After love friendship (when we have lived through love we begin friendship). [ Heine ]
Poetry is only born after painful journeys into the vast regions of thought. [ Balzac ]
Marriage leaps up upon the saddle, and soon after repentance upon the crupper. [ Proverb ]
Fortune is like a coquette; if you don't run after her, she will run after you. [ H. W. Shaw ]