1386 Dutch Proverbs / Page 41
801. Men go not laughing to heaven.
802. Men must sail while the wind serveth.
803. Men that crawl, never fall.
804. Merchant's goods are ebb and flood.
805. Might is not right.
806. Might is right.
807. Milk the cow, but don't pull off the udder.
808. Misfortunes never come single.
809. Misfortunes that can't be avoided must be sweetened.
810. Misfortunes, when asleep, are not to be awakened.
811. Money is power.
812. Money is the sinew of war.
813. Money is truthful. If a man speaks of his honor, make him pay cash.
814. Money isn't everything, but it's way ahead of whatever is in second place.
815. Money rules the world.
816. More belongs to dancing than a pair of dancing-shoes.
817. More flies are caught with a spoonful of syrup than with a barrel full of vinegar.
818. More flies are taken with a drop of honey than a tun of vinegar.
819. More luck than wit.
820. Much talk, little work.