943 Irish Proverbs / Page 28
541. 
Never trust a spiteful man.
542. 
No dealing with a revengeful man.
543. 
No forcing the sea.
544. 
No matter how often a pitcher goes to the water it is broken in the end.
545. 
No matter how tall your grandfather was, you have to do your own growing.
546. 
No matter who comes off well, the peacemaker is sure to come off ill.
547. 
No matter who succeeds or fails, the peacemaker will always suffer.
548. 
No rearing, no manners.
549. 
No stopping the force of a going wheel by hand.
550. 
No time for your health today, will result in no health for your time tomorrow.
551. 
No tree but has rotten wood enough to burn it.
552. 
No war is more bitter than the war of friends, but it does not last long.
553. 
No-one is ever poor who has the sight of his eyes and the use of his feet.
554. 
Nobody ever bought peace but the man who hadn't got it.
555. 
Nodding the head does not row the boat.
556. 
Noiseless is the approach of the avenging deities.
557. 
Not even an angel can fulfill two missions at once.
558. 
Of small account is a fly till it gets into the eye.
559. 
Often a cow does not take after its breed.
560. 
Often have the likely failed and the unlikely prospered.
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