579 British Proverbs / Page 17
321. 
Never lay sorrow to your heart when others lay it to their heels.
322. 
Never lend that thing you most need.
323. 
Never refuse a good offer.
324. 
Never too late to learn.
325. 
New meat begets a new appetite.
326. 
No garden without its weeds.
327. 
No living man all things can.
328. 
No man better knows what good is than he who has endured evil.
329. 
No man can make his own good luck.
330. 
No man can play the fool so well as the wise man.
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.
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