No man is so tall that he need never stretch, and none so small that he need never stoop, [381]
No man knoweth fortune till he dies, [335]
No man learneth but by pain or shame, [335]
No man limps because another is hurt, [381]
No man looks for another in a sack, unless he has been there himself, [381]
No man understands knavery better than the abbot who has been a monk, [20]
No man’s master, no master’s man, [157]
No meat ever remains in the shambles however bad it may be, [114]
No money, no Swiss, [46], [157]
No need to say “trot” to a good horse, [65]