Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs
Nothing venture, nothing gain.
Nothing venture, nothing have.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained
Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Nothing weighs lighter than a promise.
Nothing will content him who is not content
with a little.
Nothing wipes your tears away but your
own hand.
Nothing worse than a familiar enemy.
Nothing, however small, is to be irritated.
Noting venture, nothing have-win.
Notoriety travels farther away.
Not-speaking is the flower.
Nought is good for the eyes, but not for the
stomach.
Nought is never in danger.
Nought lay down, nought take up.
Nought needs no hiding-place.
Nourish not a lion's whelp.
Nourish the whelps of a wolf.
Novelty always appears handsome.
Novelty in all things is charming.
Now a layman, to-morrow a clerk.
Now I have got a ewe and a lamb, Every one
cries, "Welcome, Peter."
Now is the watchword of the wise.
Now it rains, and again the sun shines forth
brightly in the heavens.
Now my resources are reduced to a narrow
compass.
Now or never.
Now that I have an ewe and a lamb, every
one says to me: Good morrow, Peter.
Now the fairytale is over.
Now-a-days truth's news.
Nowadays you have to go to heaven to meet
an angel.
Nowhere are there more hiding places than
in the heart.
Now's now, and yule's in winter.
Nuh name, nuh blame.
Nunziata, fix the salad, a little vinegar, lots
of oil, four reckless mouthfuls, and then
some drinks from the jug.
Nurenberg wit and a skilful hand, will find
their way through every land.
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Nurse, you are mistress whilst the child
sucks, and after that nothing.
Nurture and good manners makes man.
Nurture passes nature.
Nut and fig trees need to be pruned
aggressively.
Nutcrackers crack cedar seeds, monks crack
rosary beads.