There is no need to bind up one’s head before it is broken, [111]
There is no need to blow what does not burn you, [358]
There is no need to fasten a bell to a fool, he is sure to tell his own tale, [390]
There is no occasion for priests to marry while peasants have wives, [146]
There is no pleasure but palls, and the more so if it costs nothing, [236], [285]
There is no pot so bad (or ugly) but finds its cover, [26], [236]
There is no pride like that of a beggar grown rich, [24]
There is no saint so petty but claims his own candle, [146]
There is no spite like that of a proud beggar, [25]
There is no stripping a naked man, [142]