828 Traditional Proverbs / Page 24
461. 
No man is an island, but some of us are long peninsulas.
462. 
No man is infallible.
463. 
No matter how hard you throw a dead fish in the water, it still won't swim.
464. 
No names, no pack-drill.
465. 
No one can pray well, but those who live well.
466. 
No one is as angry as the person who is wrong.
467. 
No one is worse, for knowing the worst of themselves.
468. 
No one knows what the dinner was after the plates have been washed.
469. 
No one with a good catch of fish goes home by the back alley.
470. 
No pillows so soft as God's Promise.
471. 
No pleasure without pain.
472. 
No price is too low for a bear or too high for a bull.
473. 
No sheath shall hold what finds its home in flesh.
474. 
No time like the present.
475. 
No wonder lasts over three days.
476. 
None so blind as those who won't see.
477. 
Not having enough is like not having anything.
478. 
Not the glittering weapon fights the fight, but rather the hero's heart.
479. 
Nothing is certain but death and taxes.
480. 
Nothing is more noble than politeness, and nothing more ridiculous than ceremony.
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