There is no worse thief than a bad book, [115]
There is no worse water than that which sleeps, [24]
There is not a pair of ears for every Jew, [239]
There is nothing for which the boors pray so much to God as that the horses of the squirearchy may not die, for otherwise they would ride the boors with spurs, [140]
There is nothing so bad but may be of some use, [156]
There is nothing so secret but it transpires, [317]
There is nothing so well done but may be mended, [25]
There is plenty of corn in Castile, but he who has none starves, [284]
There is some distance between Peter and Peter, [196]
There never was a banquet so sumptuous but some one dined ill at it, [25]