1614 American Proverbs / Page 53
1041. 
Night brings the cows home.
1042. 
No ear is so deaf as one which wishes not to hear.
1043. 
No friend is like an old friend.
1044. 
No friendship can survive the gift of gold.
1045. 
No garden without its weeds.
1046. 
No matter how bad a child is, he is still good for a tax deduction.
1047. 
No matter how you slice it, it's still baloney.
1048. 
No one can scatter his fire indefinitely.
1049. 
No one else will do it for you.
1050. 
No risk, no gain.
1051. 
No river can return to its source, yet all rivers must have a beginning.
1052. 
No rogue like the godly rogue.
1053. 
Nobody has ever bet enough on a winning horse.
1054. 
None are deceived but they that confide.
1055. 
None are so blind as those who refuse to see.
1056. 
None but the wise man can employ leisure well.
1057. 
Not everything forbidden is sweet.
1058. 
Not he who has many ideas but he who has one conviction may become a great man.
1059. 
Nothing is more durable than a hog's snout.
1060. 
Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
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