Dictionary of English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases Part 23
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1042. MASTER. He that will too soon be his own master, will have a fool for his scholar.
1043. MASTER. No man is his craft's master the first day.
1044. MASTER. Marry above your match and you get a master.
1045. MASTER. One eye of the master sees more than four of the servants'.
1046. MASTER-CRAFT. Of all the crafts honesty is the master-craft.
1047. MASTERS. No man can serve two masters.
1048. MASTER'S EYE. The master's eye makes the horse fat.
1049. MASTER'S EYE. The master's eye does more work than his hands.
1050. MATRIMONY. Matrimony's a matter of money.
1051. MAY BE. Every "may be" hath a "may not be."
1052. MAY. A windy March and a rainy April make a beautiful May.
1053. MAY (COLD).
A cold May, Plenty of corn and hay.
1054. MEADOW. A thin meadow is soon mowed.
1055. MEASURE. Good measure is a merry mean.
1056. MEASURE. With what measure ye mete it shall be measured to you again.
1057. MEASURE. Measure twice before you cut once.
1058. MEASURES. He measures your corn by his bushel.
1059. MEAT. Much meat, much maladies.
1060. MEAT. Meat is much, but manners is more.
1061. MEDIUM. There's a medium between painting the face and not was.h.i.+ng it.
1062. MEDLARS. Medlars are never good till they be rotten.
1063. MEDLARS. Time and straw make medlars ripe.
1064. MEND. It is never too late to mend.
1065. MEND. If every one would mend one, all would be mended.
1066. MEND. In the end things will mend.
1067. MERCY. Cry you mercy, who killed my cat?
1068. MERRY. He that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast.
1069. MERRY. It's good to be merry and wise.
1070. MERRY. It is good to be merry at meat.
1071. MERRY. Merry meet, merry part, merry meet again.
1072. MERRY. As long lives a merry heart as a sad.
1073. MERRY MONTH. The merry month of May.
1074. METTLE. Mettle is dangerous in a blind horse.
1075. MILK. Milk which will not be made into b.u.t.ter must be made into cheese.
1076. MILK. Who would keep a cow when he may have a bottle of milk for a penny!
1077. MILL. No mill, no meal.
1078. MILLSTONE. I can see as far into a millstone as the picker.
1079. MILLSTONE. The lower millstone grinds as well as the upper.
1080. MIND. Out of sight, out of mind.
1081. MIND.
In the forehead and the eye, The picture of the mind doth lie.
1082. MIND. A woman's mind and winter wind often change.
1083. MIND. A wise man changes his mind; a fool never.
1084. MIRTH. A pennyworth of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow.
1085. MISCHIEF. A little mischief is too much.
1086. MISCHIEFS. Mischiefs come by the pound and go away by the ounce.
1087. MISFORTUNES. Misfortunes seldom come alone.
1088. MISS. A miss is as good as a mile.
1089. MISTS.
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