1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 48
941. 
Much noise and little wool, said the devil, when he was shearing the sow.
942. 
Much water runs by while the miller sleeps.
943. 
National customs are national honours.
944. 
Necessity knows no law.
945. 
Necessity teaches the naked woman to spin.
946. 
Need makes the old wife trot.
947. 
Never advise anyone to go to war or to marry.
948. 
Never let fools see half-finished work.
949. 
Never repent a good action.
950. 
New brooms sweep clean.
951. 
New comers are always welcome.
952. 
New dishes beget new appetites.
953. 
New songs are liked the best.
954. 
New things are most looked at.
955. 
No and yes cause long disputes.
956. 
No answer is also an answer.
957. 
No is a good answer when given in time.
958. 
No man is so tall that he need never stretch, and none so small that he need never stoop.
959. 
No man limps because another is hurt.
960. 
No man looks for another in a sack, unless he has been there him himself.
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