Famous Proverbs / British Proverbs
579 British Proverbs / Page 34
- 331. No man has a worse friend than he brings from home.
- 332. No man is indispensable.
- 333. No man so wise but he may be deceived.
- 334. No mischief but a woman or a priest is at the bottom of it.
- 335. No one ought to be judge in his own cause.
- 336. No pleasure without pain.
- 337. No root, no fruit.
- 338. No rose without a thorn.
- 339. No summer, but has its winter.
- 340. No wrong without a remedy.