1862 Proverbs about Make / Page 42
821. 
Old thieves make good jailers.
822. 
Poor or rich, death makes us all equal.
823. 
The mountains make the mist and the valleys must consume them.
824. 
There is no nail varnish that can make old hands look younger.
825. 
What grows makes no noise.
826. 
Who makes his bed on the morrow; goes all day without sorrow.
827. 
Wine makes secrets float to the surface.
828. 
Nature gave us two cheeks instead of one to make it easier to eat hot food.
829. 
Empty barrels and insignificant people always make the most noise.
830. 
The people make the town.
831. 
One camel does not make fun of the other camel's hump.
832. 
To make preparations does not spoil the trip.
833. 
Where rich people can make honest money, poor people have to steal.
834. 
You don't kill a gypsy by cutting him in ten pieces -- you only make ten more gypsies.
835. 
Ignorance doesn't necessarily kill you but it makes you sweat a lot.
836. 
Be careful not to make a woman weep.
837. 
Breasts adorn a woman and make a man look ugly.
838. 
Grapes picked too early don't even make good vinegar.
839. 
Pride is the mask we make of our faults.
840. 
Two coins in a purse make more noise than a hundred.
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