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| French Proverb - M Marriages are written in heaven.Married to-day, married to-morrow.Mastiff never liked greyhound.Men are rare.Men's ignorance makes the pot boil for priests.Might knows no right.Misfortune comes on horseback and goes away on foot.Misfortune upon misfortune is not wholesome.Misfortunes are, in morals, what bitters are in medicine: each is at first disagreeable; but as the bitters act as corroborants to the stomach, so adversity chastens and ameliorates the disposition.Money advances meacocks.Money borrowed is soon sorrowed.Money burns many.Money is a good servant but a had master.Money is lost only for want of money.Money is round, it must roll.Money makes dogs dance.Mother's love is ever in its spring.Much bruit, little fruit.Much kindred, much trouble.Much memory and little judgment.Much worship, much cost. |
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