men造句1. Fools look to tomorrow, and wise men use tonight.
2. Men too seldom see their own faults.
3. Worry kills more men than work.
4. Honest men marry soon, wise men not at all.
5. Great men’s sons seldom do well.
6. Wise men love truth, whereas fools shun it.
7. Fools make feasts and wise men eat them.
8. Men love to hear well of themselves.
9. There is a tide in the affairs of men.
10. Blind men can judge no colours.
11. Guilty consciences always make people [men] cowards.
12. Men’s characters are not always written on their foreheads.
13. Praise makes good men better, and bad men worse.
14. So many men, so many minds.
15. Money often unmakes the men who make it.
16. Many great men have arisen from humble beginnings.
17. Adversity acquaints men with strange bedfellows.
18. It is good to beware by other men’s harm.
19. Poverty acquaints men with strange bedfellows.
20. The worst men often give the best advice.
21. Wise men change their minds; fools never do.
22. Poor folk [men] are fain of little.
23. When all men speak no man hears.
24. Labour is the capital of our working men.
25. Judge not of men and things at first sight.
26. Bacchus has drowned more men than Nepture.
27. Men are not to be measured by [in] inches.
28. Few rich men own their property.The property owns them.
29. He that walks with wise men should be wise.
30. Misery acquaints men with strange bedfellows.