1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 47
921. 
Many love to praise right and do wrong.
922. 
Many men are like clocks that show one hour and strike another.
923. 
Many people love to praise right and do wrong.
924. 
Many small creeks make a big river.
925. 
Many small streams make a large river.
926. 
Marry you son when you will, and your daughter when you can.
927. 
Meddle with dirt and some of it will stick to you.
928. 
Might and courage require wit in their suite.
929. 
Might have gone further and have fared worse.
930. 
Mine and thine are the sources of all quarrels.
931. 
Mischief comes soon enough.
932. 
Misfortune seldom comes alone to the house.
933. 
Misfortune sits on a rich man's lap but grabs the throat of the pauper.
934. 
Money is more eloquent that a dozen members of parliament.
935. 
Money saved is as good as money gained.
936. 
More flies are caught with a drop of honey than with a barrel of vinegar.
937. 
More people are slain by supper than by the sword.
938. 
More people know Tom Fool than Tom Fool knows.
939. 
More than enough is too much.
940. 
Much broth is sometimes made with little meat.
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