| PROVERB |
| Nature abhors a vacuum. |
| The nearer the church, the farther from God. |
| Necessity knows no law. |
| Needs must when the devil drives. |
| Never ask pardon before you are accused. |
| Never make threats you cannot carry out. |
| Never tell your enemy that your foot aches. |
| Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. |
| No cross, no crown. |
| No man is a hero to his valet. |
| No man is content with his lot. |
| No man is indispensable. |
| No man is infallible. |
| No names, no pack drill. |
| A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse. |
| None but the brave deserves the fair. |
| None so blind as those who won't see. |
| Not good is it to harp on the frayed string. |
| Nothing is as good as it seems beforehand. |
| Nothing is so certain as the unexpected. |
| Nothing so bad but might have been worse. |
| Nothing stake, nothing draw. |
| Nothing venture, nothing have. |
| Of two evils, choose the lesser. |
| An old poacher makes the best keeper. |
| One beats the bush, and another catches the birds. |
| One must draw back in order to leap better. |
| One must draw the line somewhere. |
| One of these days is none of these days. |
| One touch of nature makes the whole world kin. |
| One volunteer is worth two pressed men. |
| Open confession is good for the soul. |
| Opportunity makes the thief. |
| Other times, other manners. |
| An ounce of discretion is worth a pound of wit. |
| Out of debt, out of danger. |