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Spanish Proverb - M


  • Mad love--I for you, and you for another.

  • Make a bridge of silver for the flying enemy.

  • Make good flour, and do not blow the trumpet.

  • Make way for a madman and a bull.

  • Man is fire, woman is tow; the devil comes with a bellows.

  • Manana is often the busiest day of the week.

  • Many kiss hands they would fain see chopped off.

  • Many things grow in the garden that were never sown there.

  • Mary Busybody never wants a bad day, and Mary Drone has God to give and bring to her.

  • May God not so prosper our friends that they forget us.

  • Michael is quits; he lost a ducat and gained a rabbit.

  • Miguel, Miguel, you have no bees, and yet sell honey.

  • Money gets money.

  • Money soothes more than a gentleman's words.

  • Money turns bad into good.

  • Moses (i.e. a Jew) does not play because he has not the means.

  • Mother, marry me, marry me, or the gull will fly away with me.

  • Mother, what is marrying? Spinning, bearing children, and crying, daughter.

  • Much talking, much erring.

  • My daughter-in-law tucked up her sleeves, and upset the kettle into the fire.

  • My life and soul (are at your service), but not my pack-saddle.

  • My neighbour's goat gives more milk than mine.

  • My neighbour's hen lays more eggs than mine.

  • My sister's son is a kinsman beyond dispute.

  • My teeth are nearer than my kindred.

  • My teeth before my relations.

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