943 Irish Proverbs / Page 56
- 551. No tree but has rotten wood enough to burn it.
- 552. No war is more bitter than the war of friends, but it does not last long.
- 553. No-one is ever poor who has the sight of his eyes and the use of his feet.
- 554. Nobody ever bought peace but the man who hadn't got it.
- 555. Nodding the head does not row the boat.
- 556. Noiseless is the approach of the avenging deities.
- 557. Not even an angel can fulfill two missions at once.
- 558. Of small account is a fly till it gets into the eye.
- 559. Often a cow does not take after its breed.
- 560. Often have the likely failed and the unlikely prospered.
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