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Proverbs-976-To-1000

# Proverbs
976 Much ado about nothing.
977 Much will have more.
978 Muck and money go together.
979 Murder will out.
980 My house is my castle.
981 Name not a rope in his house that was hanged.
982 Nature, time and patience are the three great physicians. -Chinese Proverb
983 Necessity is the mother of invention.
984 Necessity knows no law.
985 Neck or nothing.
986 Need makes the old wife trot.
987 Needs must when the devil drives.
988 Neither fish nor flesh.
989 Neither here nor there.
990 Neither rhyme nor reason.
991 Never advise anyone to go to war or to marry. -Spanish Proverb
992 Never cackle till your egg is laid.
993 Never cast dirt into that fountain of which you have sometime drunk.
994 Never do anything standing that you can do sitting, or anything sitting that you can do lying down. -Chinese Proverb
995 Never do things by halves.
996 Never draw your dirk when a blow will do it. -Scottish Proverb
997 Never fall out with your bread and butter. -English Proverb
998 Never fry a fish till it's caught.
999 Never give advice in a crowd. -Arab Proverb
1000 Never give advice unless asked. -German Proverb
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