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If it were not for the belly, the back might wear gold.
Italian Proverb
After the ship has sunk, everyone knows how she might have been saved.
Italian Proverb
Better to have a handful of might than a sack of justice.
Czech Proverb
A bear that dances in your neighbor's house might soon dance in yours.
Macedonian Proverb
Sometimes the rain might force a man more than once to seek shelter under the same tree.
Nigerian Proverb
Wrapped within rags might be gold.
Thai Proverb
Even if a mountain is high, there is always a way to reach the top -- and although the way might be full of danger, there is always a way for someone to get through it.
Vietnamese Proverb
The night might be long, but whether you want it or not, the day will announce itself.
Rwandan Proverb
Nothing so bad but it might have been worse.
Dutch Proverb
You know what to say, but you do not know what you might be told.
Maasai Proverb
Be careful what you wish for you might get it.
African American Proverb
The dog's bark is not might, but fright.
Liberia Proverb
You might as well be hanged for a sheep as for a lamb.
Australian Proverb
If you are going to walk on thin ice, you might as well dance.
Eskimo Proverb
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance.
Japanese Proverb
Never boast -- you might meet someone who knew you as a child.
Chinese Proverb
If you are going to walk on thin ice, you might as well dance.
Chinese Proverb
He that has no money might as well be buried in a rice tub with his mouth sewn up.
Chinese Proverb
As long as you happen to put your hand in a container full of pickles, might as well dip your whole arm in the container.
Malay Proverb
You should know what's being cooked in the kitchen otherwise you might eat a forbidden food.
African Proverb
No matter how kind a man might be he cannot accept to share his wife.
African Proverb
When a woman is hungry, she says, Roast something for the children that they might eat.
African Proverb
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