2214 French Proverbs / Page 61
1201. 
Most men employ the earlier part of their life to make the other miserable.
1202. 
Mother's love is ever in its spring.
1203. 
Mother-in-law and daughter-in-law can be cooked together but they will never be tender.
1204. 
Much kindred, much trouble.
1205. 
Much memory and little judgment.
1206. 
Much worship, much cost.
1207. 
Much would have more, and lost all.
1208. 
Muddied water does not reflect.
1209. 
Muddy springs will have muddy streams.
1210. 
Naught must disturb a man of worth at dinner.
1211. 
Naught venture, naught have.
1212. 
Near is my kirkle, but nearer is my smock.
1213. 
Necessity has no law.
1214. 
Necessity is the mother of invention.
1215. 
Need makes the old woman trot.
1216. 
Never challenge a fool to do wrong.
1217. 
Never choose your women or linen by candlelight.
1218. 
Never cross a bridge till you come to it.
1219. 
Never did capon love a hen.
1220. 
Never limp before the lame.
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