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Dutch Proverb - N


  • Neither reprove nor flatter thy wife, where any one heareth or seeth it.

  • Never was hood so holy but the devil could get his head into it.

  • No better masters than poverty and want.

  • No corn without chaff.

  • No greater promisers than they who have nothing to give.

  • No house without its cross.

  • No mad dog runs seven years.

  • No man knoweth fortune till he dies.

  • No man learneth but by pain or shame.

  • No office so humble but it is better than nothing.

  • No one can have peace longer than his neighbour pleases.

  • No one is wise in his own affairs.

  • No one knows where another's shoe pinches.

  • No one so sure but he may miss.

  • No sheep runs into the mouth of a sleeping wolf.

  • Nobility of soul is more honourable than nobility of birth.

  • Nobody's sweetheart is ugly.

  • Nothing is haste but catching flies.

  • Nothing so bad but it finds its master.

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