Proper noun
Persons
A surname originating as a patronymic.
One should attend to one's enemies, for they are the first persons to detect one's errors. Antisthenes
The Saviour and the Comforter, two Persons of the Godhead: the One ever saves from sins, and the Other comforts him who is saved. Their very names are taken from their deeds, and are always actually justified. He comforts! The Holy Spirit comforts the believing soul, as a mother comforts her child. John of Kronstadt
Some persons make promises for the pleasure of breaking them. William Hazlitt
A sinking persons grabs a straw. Somali Proverb
When prominent persons fights, commoners would suffer. Indonesian Proverb
Envious persons never compliment, they only swallow. Mexican Proverb