1609 English Proverbs / Page 52
1021. No smoke without fire.
1022. No time to waste like the present.
1023. No worst pestilence than a familiar enemy.
1024. Noble birth is a poor dish at table.
1025. Noblesse oblige.
1026. None but the brave deserve the fair.
1027. None can guess the jewel by the casket.
1028. None ever took a stone out of the temple but the dust did fly in his eyes.
1029. None knows the weight of another's burden.
1030. Nor pot to piss in.
1031. Nothing is lost in a good market.
1032. Nothing succeeds like success.
1033. Nothing venture, nothing gain.
1034. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
1035. Now or never.
1036. Of soup and love, the first is best.
1037. Of wine the middle, of oil the top, and of honey the bottom is best.
1038. Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.
1039. Old chains gall less than new.
1040. Old habbits die hard.