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Proverbs


This resource includes the best-known proverbs in the English language from around the world with quotations that provide a history of each proverb. Discover the story behind "Never say never," "It takes one to know one," and "Once bitten, twice shy."
On this page: money: Money makes a man to must: What must be, must be.

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money: Money makes a man
money: Money makes money
money: Money makes the mare to go
money: Money talks
money: Money, like manure, does no good till it is spread
moneyless: A moneyless man goes fast through the market
more: More people know Tom Fool than Tom Fool knows
more: The more the merrier
more: The more you get, the more you want
morning: Morning dreams come true
mother: Like mother, like daughter
mother: The mother of mischief is no bigger than a midge's wing
mountain: If the mountain will not come to Mahomet, Mahomet must go to the mountain
mouse: A mouse may help a lion
mouths: Out of the mouths of babes &mdash
much: Much cry and little wool
much: Much would have more
muck: Where there's muck there's brass
murder: Murder will out
must: What must be, must be
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