2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 62
1221. No man can swim ashore and carry his baggage with him.
1222. No man can think well of himself who does not think well of others.
1223. No man commands ably unless he has himself obeyed discipline.
1224. No man ever became wicked all at once.
1225. No man grieves long unless by his own fault.
1226. No man has a worse friend than he brings with him from home.
1227. No man is contented with his lot in this life.
1228. No man is faultless.
1229. No man is his craft's master the first day.
1230. No man is impatient with his creditors.
1231. No man is so rich as to say, "I have enough!"
1232. No man ought to be twice tried for the same offence.
1233. No man should be a witness in his own cause.
1234. No man will feed on herbs when meat is to be had.
1235. No matter her past, when a chambermaid marries a lord she becomes a lady.
1236. No one ever suddenly reached the height of vice.
1237. No one in a shabby coat is treated with respect.
1238. No one is a fool always, every one sometimes.
1239. No one loves another better than himself.
1240. No peacock envies another peacock his tail.