No one is content with his lot, [286]

No one is poor but he who thinks himself so, [285]

No one is rich enough to do without his neighbour, [381]

No one is so liberal as he who has nothing to give, [41]

No one is too old to learn, [191]

No one is wise enough to advise himself, [164]

No one is wise in his own affairs, [335]

No one knows better where the shoe pinches than he who wears it, [111], [147]

No one knows the parson better than the clerk, [381]