Might is not right, [19], [319]

Milk the cow, but don’t pull off the udder, [333]

Millers and bakers do not steal, people bring to them, [162]

Millers, tailors, and weavers are not hanged, or the trade would soon be extinct, [162]

Mischief comes soon enough, [402]

Misers’ money goes twice to market, [214], [288]

Misfortune comes on horseback and goes away on foot, [32]

Misfortune seldom comes alone to the house, [397]

Misfortune upon misfortune is not wholesome, [37]

Misfortune, wood, and hair, grow throughout the year, [172]