Prim and proper

Pigs might fly

On the never-never

Prim and proper

Pigs might fly

On the never-never

No time like the present

Never darken my door again

Never a rose without the prick

Memory like an elephant

Knickers in a twist

Faint heart never won fair lady

Deep pockets but short arms

Chase rainbows

Castles in the air

Better late than never

Armchair critic

Always a bridesmaid, never a bride

A watched pot never boils

A slice off a cut loaf is never missed

A fool at 40 is a fool forever

You’re never too old to learn

Youth and age will never agree

You never know what you can do until you try

You never know your luck

You never miss the water till the well runs dry

You cannot lose what you never had

Wishes can never fill a sack

Winter never rots in the sky

Wise men change their minds; fools never do

Who will not keep a penny, shall never keep many

Who has never tasted bitter, knows not what is sweet

Who all men will please shall never find ease

Time and words can never be recalled

Things done by halves are never done right