It is in vain to lay a net in sight of the birds, [104]
It is in vain to lead the ox to the water if he is not thirsty, [41]
It is just that the priest should live by the altar, [21]
It is loving too much to die of love, [12]
It is more necessary to guard the mouth than the chest, [146]
It is no child’s play when an old woman dances, [146], [358]
It is no honour for an eagle to vanquish a dove, [112]
It is no time to play chess when the house is on fire, [112]
It is no use hiding from a friend what is known to an enemy, [362]