1862 Proverbs about Make / Page 48
941. 
It's sin and not poverty that makes men miserable.
942. 
Plenty makes dainty.
943. 
War makes thieves, and peace hangs them.
944. 
Don't try to make someone hate the person he loves, for he will still go on loving, but he will hate you.
945. 
A clean pig makes lean bacon.
946. 
It is better to make money in the straw market than to lose it in the money market.
947. 
What makes you tired makes you stronger.
948. 
You can judge what you make by what others make.
949. 
A person eating must make crumbs.
950. 
Where I make a living, there is my home.
951. 
Behold the iguana puffing itself out to make itself a man.
952. 
April and May make meal for the whole year.
953. 
Flattery makes friends and truth makes enemies.
954. 
He who takes the wrong road must make his journey twice over.
955. 
Her father's fortune will make the ugliest girl attractive.
956. 
In a soap maker's house, a person who doesn't fall, slips.
957. 
Let the salad-maker be a spendthrift for oil, a miser for vinegar, a statesman for salt, and a madman for tossing.
958. 
Stubborn men make lawyers.
959. 
That's a wise delay which makes the road safe.
960. 
The open house makes a good man of the thief.
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