Ignorance doesn't necessarily kill you but it makes you sweat a lot.
By joining the tail to the trunk one makes up the whole elephant.
If you live in the river you should make friends with the crocodile.
Do not try to make yourself so big, you are not so small.
You cannot make the mule drink when he is not thirsty.
A monkey makes fun of the red behinds of his fellow monkeys.
He who is dependant on others must make friends with the dog.
When Madame drops her cup of tea it makes no noise.
Clapping with the right hand only will not make a noise.
Truth will not make you fat but you won't choke on a lie.
Make a pact with the devil until you have crossed the bridge.
If everyone were a gentleman, who would make the mills work?
Behold the iguana puffing itself out to make itself a man!
That which is mine makes other people's things seem strange.
He is always right who suspects that he makes mistakes.
Her father's fortune will make the ugliest girl attractive.
It is better to make money in the straw market than to lose it in the money market.
Let them be birds. (Small eggs make little soup.)
We hate delays by others, but sometimes it makes us wise.
Whom God wishes to destroy, he first makes mad.
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