579 British Proverbs / Page 18
341. 
None so deaf as those who will not hear.
342. 
Not a few proverbs are dear children of experience.
343. 
Nothing enters into a close hand.
344. 
Nothing ventured nothing gained.
345. 
Nurture and good manners makes man.
346. 
Obedience is much more seen in little things than in great.
347. 
Of a thorn springs not a fig.
348. 
Of soup and love, the first is the best.
349. 
Old age doesn't protect from folly.
350. 
Old age is a hospital that takes in all diseases.
351. 
Old be, or young die.
352. 
Old love will not be forgotten.
353. 
Old men, when they marry young women, make much of death.
354. 
Old saws speak truth.
355. 
On painting and fighting look aloof.
356. 
On the day of victory no fatigue is felt.
357. 
Once a use and ever a custom.
358. 
One acre of performance, is worth twenty of the land of promise.
359. 
One can love and be wise.
360. 
One good turn deserves another.
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