2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 57
1121. Man is a wolf to man.
1122. Man is himself the author of every sorrow he endures.
1123. Man is to man a wolf, man is to man a demon.
1124. Man's life is a sojourn in a strange land.
1125. Man's life's a vapor, and full of woes; he cuts a caper, and down he goes.
1126. Many an injury comes from a fool's speech.
1127. Many annoyances surround an aged man.
1128. Many asses have only two legs.
1129. Many can drive an ox; few can plough.
1130. Many can drive oxen, few can plough.
1131. Many fall by the sword, but more from gluttony.
1132. Many hands make light work.
1133. Many meet the gods, but few salute them.
1134. Many promises impair confidence.
1135. Many will hate you if you love yourself.
1136. Many words, little credit.
1137. March comes in like a lion, and goes out like a lamb.
1138. Marriage is a lottery.
1139. Married life without children is as the day deprived of the sun's rays.
1140. Marry a person in your own rank in life.