579 British Proverbs / Page 16
301. 
Meat is much, but manners is better.
302. 
Meddle not with another man's matter.
303. 
Medicines are not meat to live by.
304. 
Men are best loved furthest off.
305. 
Men are not angels.
306. 
Men get wealth and women keep it.
307. 
Men make houses, women make homes.
308. 
Mettle is dangerous in a blind horse.
309. 
Mind other men, but most yourself.
310. 
Misery loves company.
311. 
Misfortune is not that which can be avoided, but that which cannot.
312. 
Misfortunes come of themselves.
313. 
Misfortunes hasten age.
314. 
Money makes the pot boil.
315. 
Much coin, much care.
316. 
Much science, much sorrow.
317. 
Much travel is needed to ripen a man's rawness.
318. 
Near is my shirt, but nearer is my skin.
319. 
Necessity is the mother of invention.
320. 
Never be boastful; someone may pass who knew you as a child.
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