2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 16
301. 
If young men had wit and old men strength everything might be well done.
302. 
It is a bad thing to be a knave, but worse to be known for one.
303. 
It is a bad thing to be poor, and seem poor.
304. 
Kin or no kin, woe to him who has nothing.
305. 
Lovers think others are blind.
306. 
No day in which you learn something is a complete loss.
307. 
No good thing is failure and no evil thing success.
308. 
Not everything that is bad comes to hurt us.
309. 
Not having enough is like not having anything.
310. 
Nothing can come out of a sack but what is in it.
311. 
Nothing is difficult to a willing mind.
312. 
Nothing is ever well done in a hurry, except flying from the plague or from quarrels, and catching fleas.
313. 
Nothing is ill said if it is not ill taken.
314. 
Nothing passes between asses but kicks.
315. 
Of the great and of the dead either speak will or say nothing.
316. 
Of three things the devil makes a salad: advocate's tongues, notaries' fingers, and a third that shall be nameless.
317. 
Of what does not concern you say nothing, good or bad.
318. 
One may have good eyes and see nothing.
319. 
Save something for the man that rides on the white horse.
320. 
Saying is one thing, doing another.
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