Misfortunes come on horseback and depart on foot.
Mistrust is the mother of certainty.
Money is a good servant but a bad master.
Money knows no jurisdiction.
Money makes even dogs dance.
More flies are caught with honey than with vinegar.
Most men employ the earlier part of their life to make the other miserable.
Mother-in-law and daughter-in-law can be cooked together but they will never be tender.
Muddied water does not reflect.
Never speak of a rope in the family of one who has been hanged.
Never trust a woman who mentions her virtue.
No good dog barks without reason.
No money, no Swiss.
No one became poor by giving alms.
No one is so generous as he who has nothing to give.
No river swells without getting muddy.
No wind is of service to him that is bound for nowhere.
None are more haughty than a common place person raised to power.
Not every thunderclap is followed by lightning.
Not until the tree is felled can you see how tall it was.
Nothing ages more than a good deed.