There are two great pleasures in gambling: winning and losing.
There is a pinch of the madman in every great man.
There is a remedy for everything except death.
There is many a slip twixt cup and lip.
There is no dying by proxy.
There is no flying without wings.
There is no little enemy.
There is no lock on the purse of a gambler.
There is no old bread that cannot find its cheese.
There is no pillow so soft as a clear conscience.
There is no pride like that of a beggar grown rich.
There is no science without patience.
There is no such thing as a pretty good omelet.
There is no such thing as an insignificant enemy.
There is no worse water than still water.
There is nothing new, but what has become antiquated.
There is one who kisses, and the other offers a cheek.
There is something in the misfortune of our best friends which does not displease us.
There once was a good mother-in-law but the wolf gobbled her up.
There's a pinch of the madman in every great man.
They are not free who drag their chains behind them.