1862 Proverbs about Make / Page 23
441. 
Where money and counsel are wanting, it is best not to make war.
442. 
You cannot make a good archbishop out of a rogue.
443. 
You cannot make a good hunting-horn of a pig's tail.
444. 
You may force a horse to the water, but you cannot make him drink.
445. 
You may force an ox to the water, but you cannot make him drink.
446. 
You may speak with your gold and make other tongues silent.
447. 
You may take a horse to the water, but you can't make him drink.
448. 
A brilliant daughter make a brittle wife.
449. 
A good fire makes a quick cook.
450. 
A hundred men can make an encampment, but it requires a woman to make a home.
451. 
A merry host makes merry guests.
452. 
A sad bride makes a glad wife.
453. 
A still tongue makes a wise head.
454. 
A still tongue maketh a wise head.
455. 
A thief makes opportunity.
456. 
An indulgent mother makes a sluttish daughter.
457. 
Better keep peace than make peace.
458. 
Biding makes thriving.
459. 
Clothes make the man.
460. 
Empty vessels make the most sound.
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