1862 Proverbs about Make / Page 70
1381. 
Whiskey when you're sick makes you well; whiskey makes you sick when you're well.
1382. 
Long churning makes bad butter.
1383. 
Death and marriages make changes.
1384. 
No matter who comes off well, the peacemaker is sure to come off ill.
1385. 
It's hard to make a choice between two blind dogs.
1386. 
Money makes the horse gallop whether he has shoes or not.
1387. 
The shoemaker's wife and the blacksmith's horse often go unshod.
1388. 
Hunger makes hard beans sweet.
1389. 
Hard with hard makes not the stone wall.
1390. 
He who makes an idol of his interest makes a martyr of his integrity.
1391. 
The cowl does not make the monk.
1392. 
The spot that makes the warrior benkei cry.
1393. 
Too many accomplishments makes no accomplishments.
1394. 
For rice cakes, go to the rice-cake maker.
1395. 
It is better to go home and make your net than to gaze longingly at the fish in the deep pool.
1396. 
To make the tea cloudy.
1397. 
Justice becomes injustice when it makes two wounds on a head which only deserves one.
1398. 
A man who lets his problems get the better of him is like a man who divorces his wife the first time she makes him angry.
1399. 
He who makes more of you than usual either designs to cheat you or wants your assistance.
1400. 
Calm seas make sorry sailors.
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