1862 Proverbs about Make / Page 34
661. 
Love makes a man both blind and deaf.
662. 
Make do with bread and butter until God can bring you jam.
663. 
One coin in the money-box makes more noise than when it is full.
664. 
Seek counsel of him who makes you weep, and not of him who makes you laugh.
665. 
Spurs that are too sharp make even the mule rear.
666. 
Sunshine without rain makes a desert.
667. 
Those who argue with each other on the highway will often make up in the lane.
668. 
Trust makes way for treachery.
669. 
Wishing does not make a poor man rich.
670. 
No woman can make a wise man out of a fool, but every woman can change a wise man into a fool.
671. 
The one who loves you will also make you weep.
672. 
The friend who helps me and the enemy who does me no harm, make a pair of earrings.
673. 
To ask a favor from a miser is like trying to make a hole in water.
674. 
A good well-lived today makes every yesterday a dream of a good future, and every morning is a vision of hope.
675. 
Eating while seated makes one of large size; eating while standing makes one strong.
676. 
Empty vessels make much noise.
677. 
IF you are buying a cow, make sure that the price of the tail is included.
678. 
Many dogs kill a hare, no matter how many turns it makes.
679. 
Waste makes want.
680. 
Where there is no honey, we have to make do with treacle.
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