... . Engl. : A fool and his money are soon parted. ( Bohn II, 99. ) Holl. : ... ... Zingerle, 146. ) Engl. : A fool and his money are soon parted. ( Körte, 4461. ) Holl. ... ... !) Engl. : A fool and his money are soon parted. – A fool's bolt is ...
... , um die man tanzt. Engl. : Money makes marriage. ( Bohn II, 453. ) Holl. ... ... Gaul traben. Engl. : 'T is money makes the mare to go. ( Bohn ... ... . Engl. : God makes, and apparel shapes, but money makes the man. ( Bohn ...
... , I, 2342. Engl. : Love makes the old wife trot. ( Masson, 233. ) Frz. : ... ... – Eiselein, 424. Engl. : Love does much, but money does more. ( Eiselein, 424. ) Holl. : ... ... 1098. ) – Who marries for love without money, hath good nights and sorry days. ( Bohn ...
... hog, makes him fat; and he that has but one son, makes him a fool. ( Bohn II, 103. ) It. : ... ... like a swine, never good until he come to the knife. – His money comes from him like drops of blood. – His purse ...
... II, 42. Engl. : Wealth makes worship. ( Gaal, 640. ) It. : La robba fà ... ... 8348; Körte, 5035; Venedey, 125. Engl. : Money is the ruin of many. ( Masson, 127. ) Lat. ...
... daraus kochen. Engl. : Prettiness makes no pottage. ( Bohn, 126. ) 67. Schönheit ist ... ... aber Gold noch mehr. Engl. : Beauty is potent, but money is omnipotent. ( Bohn II, 117. ) Frz. : Amour ...
... Engl. : He loves you well, that makes you weep. – He that loves dearly chides, severely. 85 ... ... Engl. : A friend in the market (way) is better than money (penny) in the chest (purse). ( Bohn II, 287. ) ...
... 's bow gives wounds. And makes the world submit to conqu'ring sounds. When he appeard, ... ... their Permits, but, on the contrary, had them given them, and money into the bargain, for coming to keep Him in countenance. ...
... him no revenue or profit till he sells them for money, and the money yields him as little till it is again exchanged ... ... as that of the labouring servants. The farmer makes his profit by keeping the labouring cattle, and by ... ... for sale, are a circulating capital. The farmer makes his profit by parting with them.« (Jeder ...