Famous Proverbs
148 Proverbs about Mark / Page 6
51. Misers' money goes twice to market.
52. Differences between husband and wife should not be aired in the marketplace.
53. Stroke the dog and he will mark you with his dirty paws.
54. Call someone your lord and he'll sell you in the slave market.
55. You will sell more sheepskins at the market than wolfskins.
56. If there are many buyers in the market, the merchant doesn't wash his turnips.
57. If you are poor, though you dwell in the busy marketplace, no one will inquire about you; if you are rich, though you dwell in the heart of the mountains, you will have distant relatives.
58. The palace leads to fame, the market to fortune, and loneliness to wisdom.
59. You sell more herrings on the market than sole.
60. Go early to market and as late as you can to battle.