1492 Danish Proverbs / Page 49
961. 
No man sees his shadow who faces the sun.
962. 
No matter how high a bird can fly, it still has to look for food on the ground.
963. 
No one can be caught in places he does not visit.
964. 
No one can see into another further than his teeth.
965. 
No one falls low unless he attempt to climb high.
966. 
No one gets into trouble without his own help.
967. 
No one is rich enough to do without his neighbour.
968. 
No one is so rich that he can do without a good neighbor.
969. 
No one is so tall that he never needs to stretch, and no one is so short that he never needs to stoop.
970. 
No one knows the parson better than the clerk.
971. 
No one knows what a day may bring forth.
972. 
No one knows what the dinner was after the plates have been washed.
973. 
No one knows what will happen to him before sunset.
974. 
No one so hard upon the poor as the pauper who has got into power.
975. 
None so deaf as those who won't hear.
976. 
Not every wood will make wooden shoes.
977. 
Not everybody is as bad as he is dressed.
978. 
Nothing is so new but it has happened before.
979. 
Of bad debtors you make take spoilt herrings.
980. 
Old birds are not caught with chaff.
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