551 Yiddish Proverbs / Page 18
341. 
Money will buy you everything but good sense.
342. 
Mothers-in-law are fine so long as they are deaf and blind.
343. 
Necessity can break iron.
344. 
Never approach a goat from the front, a horse from behind, and a fool from both sides.
345. 
Never try to be more foolish than the jester.
346. 
No blessing is bestowed on a secret.
347. 
No choice is also a choice.
348. 
No choice is an option.
349. 
No man suffers from another's sins - he has enough of his own.
350. 
Not all nice things are dear, but those that are dear are nice.
351. 
Not everyone who sits in the seat of honor is master.
352. 
Not only that the rich man is rich, but he has such good checks too.
353. 
Nothing comes easy.
354. 
Nothing falls from heaven.
355. 
Nothing is too difficult you only need to know how.
356. 
Nothing is too difficult you only need to know how.
357. 
Nothing tastes more bitter than the truth.
358. 
Once it was the parents who taught their children to talk; now the children teach their parents to keep quiet.
359. 
Once poor, never rich.
360. 
One ass calls the other a pack animal.
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