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1901
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Need makes the old wife trot.
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1902
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Needs must when the devil drives.
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1903
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Neglect of health is doctor's wealth.
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1904
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Never be weary of well doing.
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1905
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Never cackle till your egg is laid.
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1906
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Never cast dirt into that fountain of which thou hast sometime durnk.
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1907
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Never do things by halves.
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1908
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Never embark on what comes after without having mastered what goes before.
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1909
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Never fry a fish till it's caught.
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1910
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Never judge by appearances.
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1911
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Never neglect an opportunity for improvement.
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1912
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Never offer to teach fish to swim.
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1913
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Never put off till tomorrow what may be done today.
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1914
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Never put the plow before the oxen.
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1915
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Never say die! Up man, and try.
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1916
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Never say of another what you would not have him hear.
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1917
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Never show the bottom of your purse or your mind.
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1918
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Never swap (or swop) horses while crossing the stream.
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1919
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Never think yourself above your business.
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1920
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Never too late to mend.
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1921
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Never too late to repent.
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1922
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Never too old (or late) to learn.
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1923
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Never (or Don't) trouble trouble till trouble troulbes you.
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1924
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Never trust another what you should do yourself.
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1925
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Never trust of fine words.
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1926
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New brooms sweep clean.
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1927
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New lords, new laws.
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1928
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News is like fish.
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1929
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Newspapers are the world's mirrors.
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1930
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Nightingales will not sing in a cage.
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1931
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No answer is also answer.
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1932
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No bees, no honey; no work, no money.
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1933
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No cross, no crown.
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1934
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No gains without pains.
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1935
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No garden without its weeds.
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1936
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No good building without a good foundation.
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1937
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No great loss without some small gain.
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1938
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No herb will cure love.
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1939
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No joy without annoy.
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1940
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No living man all things can.
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1941
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No longer pipe, no longer dance.
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1942
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No love is foul, nor prison fair.
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1943
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No man can be a good ruler unless he has first been ruled.
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1944
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No man can do two things at once.
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1945
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No man can make a good coat with bad cloth.
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1946
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No man ever became great or good except through many and great mistakes.
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1947
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No man ever became thoroughly bad at once.
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1948
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No man ever yet became great by imitation.
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1949
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No man is a hero to his valet.
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1950
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No man (or one) is born wise or learned.
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1951
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No man is content.
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1952
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No man is so old, but thinks he may yet live another year.
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1953
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No man is the worst for knowing the worst of himself.
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1954
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No man (or one) is wise at all times.
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1955
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No man knows when he shall die, although he knows he must die.
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1956
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No man learns but by pain or shame.
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1957
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No man loves his fetters be they made of gold.
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1958
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No money, no honey.
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1959
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None are so deaf as those who will not hear.
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1960
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None but a wise man can employ leisure well.
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1961
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None but the brave deserve the fair.
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1962
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None but the wearer knows where the shoe pinches.
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1963
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None knows the weight of another's burden.
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1964
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None preaches better than the ant, and she says nothing.
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1965
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None so blind as those who won't see.
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1966
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None so deaf as those that won't hear.
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1967
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No news is good news.
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1968
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No one can be perfectly free till all are free; no one can be perfectlymoral till all are moral; no one can be perfectly happy till all are happy.
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1969
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No one can call back yesterday.
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1970
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No one can disgrace us but ourselves.
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1971
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No one can have all he desires.
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1972
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No one is a fool always, every one sometimes.
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1973
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No one (or man) is born wise or learned.
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1974
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No one is wise at all times.
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1975
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No pain, no palm; no thorns, no throne; no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown.
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1976
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No pains, no gains.
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1977
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No piper can please all ears.
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1978
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No pleasure without alloy (or pain or repentance).
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1979
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No possession, but use, is the only riches.
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1980
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No practice, no gain in one's wit.
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1981
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Nor fame I slight, nor for her favours call; she come unlooked for, if she comes at all.
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1982
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No road is long with good company.
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1983
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No root, no fruit.
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1984
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No rose without a thorn.
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1985
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No rule without an exception.
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1986
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No safe wading in an unknown water.
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1987
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No smoke without some fire.
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1988
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No song, no supper.
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1989
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No sooner said than done.
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1990
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No sunshine but bath some shadow.
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1991
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No sweat, no sweet.
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1992
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No sweet without some sweat.
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1993
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Nothing brave, nothing have.
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1994
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Nothing comes amiss to a hungry man.
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1995
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Nothing comes from (or of) nothing.
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1996
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Nothing comes out of the sack but what was in it.
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1997
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Nothing comes wrong to a hungry man.
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1998
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Nothing crave, nothing have.
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1999
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Nothing for nothing and very little for a half penny.
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2000
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Nothing is difficult to a man who wills.
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