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Dutch Proverb - M


  • Many heads, many minds.

  • Many open a door to shut a window.

  • Many seek good nights and lose good days.

  • Many words don't fill the sack.

  • Many words go to a sackful.

  • Men can bear all things except good days.

  • Men don't die of threats.

  • Men go not laughing to heaven.

  • Men must sail while the wind serveth.

  • Merchant's goods are ebb and flood.

  • Might is not right.

  • Milk the cow, but don't pull off the udder.

  • Money is power.

  • Money is the sinew of war.

  • Money rules the world.

  • More belongs to dancing than a pair of dancing-shoes.

  • More flies are caught with a spoonful of syrup than with a cask of vinegar.

  • More luck than wit.

  • Much talk little work.

  • Much wisdom is smothered in a poor man's head.

  • My shirt is nearer than my cloak.

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