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1
You know Mr. Damon is inclined to
make
mountains
out of molehills.
2
There had been no need to
make
mountains
out of molehills.
3
Sir Charles was in no humor to
make
mountains
of mole-hills.
4
Unreliable communications can't
make
mountains
out of molehills if you don't let them!
5
Come, Lucy: come, Mabel; don't
make
mountains
out of molehills.
6
Dudley, don't
make
mountains
out of molehills over nothing.
7
Jealousy always looks through magnifying glasses, which
make
mountains
of molehills, and realities of mere suspicions.
8
But don't
make
mountains
out of molehills.
9
It is enough to
make
mountains
tremble, and the rocks rend in pieces, to hear this doleful sound.
10
And one of them is, not to
make
mountains
of molehills; for a molehill is not a mountain.
11
The best saints are most sensible of their sins, and most apt to
make
mountains
of their molehills.
12
They
make
mountains
and valleys.
13
Never again shall I attempt to
make
mountains
out of mole-hills or bricks without straw or sunbeams out of cucumbers.
14
But now this money came in very conveniently; and he had other things to do than to
make
mountains
out of molehills.
15
If you sin to some purpose, it is right that you should think about it, but don't
make
mountains
out of trifles.'
16
On the shores of the sea have I seen the storm
make
mountains
of water, yet the depths were not moved from their holdings.
make
mountains
make
mountain