700 Proverbs about Nothing / Page 19
361. 
Where there is nothing to gain, there is a lot to lose.
362. 
Nothing so visible than what you want to hide.
363. 
A friend you have to buy; enemies you get for nothing.
364. 
To have nothing is not poverty.
365. 
If you've nothing to do, dig a spinster's grave.
366. 
The person who asks for little deserves nothing.
367. 
There is nothing so eloquent as the rattlesnake's tail.
368. 
A friendly person is never a good-for-nothing.
369. 
It is nothing for one to know something unless another knows you know it.
370. 
"It is nothing -- they are only thrashing my husband."
371. 
He who has nothing is afraid of nothing.
372. 
Nothing is more changeable than time and a woman.
373. 
There is no honor when there is nothing to eat.
374. 
There is nothing better than a rich wife and a generous mother-in-law.
375. 
There's nothing worse than a person looking for a quarrel.
376. 
You can do nothing about governments and winter.
377. 
At twenty a man will be a peacock, at thirty a lion, at forty a camel, at fifty a serpent, at sixty a dog, at seventy a monkey, and at eighty nothing.
378. 
Drink nothing with out seeing it; sign nothing without reading it.
379. 
Friendly words gain much and cost nothing.
380. 
He who is a Basque, a good Christian and has two mules, needs nothing more.
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