2214 French Proverbs / Page 59
1161. 
Marriages sealed with rings end with drawn knives.
1162. 
Married to-day, married to-morrow.
1163. 
Marry in haste and repent at leisure.
1164. 
Marry in haste repent at leisure.
1165. 
Marry in May, rue for aye.
1166. 
Marry your son when you please, your daughter when you can.
1167. 
Mastiff never liked greyhound.
1168. 
Maturity consists of no longer being taken in by oneself.
1169. 
May and December never agree.
1170. 
May chickens come cheeping.
1171. 
Mean fathers, wasteful sons.
1172. 
Men are rare.
1173. 
Men count up the faults of those who keep them waiting.
1174. 
Men eat fish -- thanks to the sauce.
1175. 
Men make laws; women make morals.
1176. 
Men will only throw stones at trees that are laden with fruit.
1177. 
Men's ignorance makes the pot boil for priests.
1178. 
Men's skins have many colors, but human blood is always red.
1179. 
Mention not a rope in the house of one whose father was hanged.
1180. 
Might knows no right.
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