2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 22
421. 
Keep quiet and people will think you a philosopher.
422. 
Labour conquers all things.
423. 
Late hours and love and wine lead not to moderation in anything.
424. 
Moderation in all things.
425. 
Negation proves nothing.
426. 
No day should pass without something being done.
427. 
No man can think well of himself who does not think well of others.
428. 
Nothing answers worse than too high farming.
429. 
Nothing bears a stronger resemblance to a madman than a man when drunk.
430. 
Nothing can be said which has not been said already.
431. 
Nothing can exist long without occasional rest.
432. 
Nothing comes of nothing.
433. 
Nothing dries up more quickly than a tear.
434. 
Nothing is grievous which necessity enjoins.
435. 
Nothing is more foolish than to dabble in too many things.
436. 
Nothing is more humiliating than when a reproach recoils on the head or him who utters it.
437. 
Nothing prevails against wealth.
438. 
Nothing, however small, is to be irritated.
439. 
One man excels in one thing, another in another.
440. 
One that promised better things.
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