Latin Proverbs, Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
1,924 Latin Proverbs
No man is contented with his lot in this life.
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No man is faultless.
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No man is his craft's master the first day.
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No man is impatient with his creditors.
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No man is so rich as to say, "I have enough!"
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No man should be a witness in his own cause.
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No man will feed on herbs when meat is to be had.
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No matter her past, when a chambermaid marries a lord she becomes
a lady.
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No one ever suddenly reached the height of vice.
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No one in a shabby coat is treated with respect.
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No one is a fool always, every one sometimes.
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No one loves another better than himself.
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No protection is so sure as that of innocence.
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No sooner said than done.
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Nobility of conduct is a greater recommendation than nobility of
birth.
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Nobility without wealth is more worthless than the seaweed which
the tide has left.
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Not even a drop is left.
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Not to advance is to recede.
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Not to disturb that which is at rest.
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Not words but knocks.
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Nothing answers worse than too high farming.
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Nothing bears a stronger resemblance to a madman than a man when
drunk.
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Nothing can be said which has not been said already.
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Nothing can exist long without occasional rest.
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Nothing comes of nothing.
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