You catch more flies with honey than vinegar

Words cut [hurt] more than swords

Who has a fair wife needs more than two eyes

Who is more busy, than he that has least to do?

Time passes more quickly in proportion as you are happy

We live more by example than by reason

There are more ways to the wood than one

There are more men threatened than stricken

There are more foolish buyers than foolish sellers

The tongue wounds more than a lance

The tongue is more venomous than a serpent’s sting

The time to come is no more ours than the time past

The pleasure of what we enjoy, is lost by coveting more

The onlookers see more than players

The older, the more covetous

The more you have, the more you want

The more you get or have, the more you want

The more women look to their glass, the less they look to their home

The more thy years, the nearer thy grave

The more the merrier

The more riches a fool hath, the greater fool he is

The more knave, the better luck

The more hurry the less speed

The more haste, the less speed

The more a man learns, the more he sees his ignorance

The further fetch’d, the more things pleases

The fox knows much, but more he that catcheth him

Sleep is a priceless treasure; the more one has of it the better it is

Secret enemies are more to be feared than open hostility

Say nothing, think the more

Respect a man, he will do the more

Raise no more devils tan you can lay

Nature has given us two ears, two eyes, and but one tongue; to the end we should hear and see more than we speak

Nature draws more than ten teams

Much will have more