1609 English Proverbs / Page 49
961. Misery loves company.
962. Misfotunes come on wings and depart on foot.
963. Money begets money.
964. Money for old rope.
965. Money is a good servant, but a bad master.
966. Money is the root of all evil.
967. Money makes the mare go.
968. Money makes the world go around.
969. Money spent on brain is never spent in vain.
970. Money talks, bullshit walks.
971. Money talks.
972. More haste, less speed.
973. Mouth is in gear, brain is in neutral.
974. Much ado and little help.
975. Much bread grows in a winter night.
976. Must is a king's word.
977. My mind to me is a kingdom.
978. Nature abhors a vacuum.
979. Nature is the true law.
980. Nature, time, and patience are three great physicians.