All leaf and no fruit, [256]

All my goods are of silver and gold, even my copper kettles, says the boaster, [329]

All offices are greasy (i.e. open to receive what the Dutch call smear-money, a term derived from the fee paid for greasing wheels), [296]

All roads lead to Rome (There are more ways to the wood than one), [129]

All saints do not work miracles, [129]

All ships leak: some midships, some in the bows, some in the hold, [116]

All state, and nothing on the plate, [59]

All tastes are tastes (There’s no disputing about tastes), [129]

All that’s fair must fade, [74]

All the brains are not in one head, [129]