Famous Proverbs
2232 Proverbs about French / Page 122
1211.
There is no spite like that of a proud beggar.1212.
There is no such thing as an insignificant enemy.1213.
There is no worse water than that which sleeps.1214.
There is nothing so well done but may be mended.1215.
There never was a banquet so sumptuous but some one dined ill at it.1216.
There never was a looking-glass that told a woman she was ugly.1217.
There's neither rhyme nor reason.1218.
There's no guarding against the privy thief.1219.
There's no need to grease the fat pig's rump.1220.
There's no showing the wolf to a bad dog.