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

When / Whenever / it rains, it pours

We never know the value of water till the well is dry

Virtue can never be at discount

True blue will never stain

Tomorrow come never

The wolf may lose his teeth, but never his nature

The tongue of idle persons is never idle

The tod never sped better than when he went his own errand

The sun has stood still, but time never did

The sluggard’s convenient season never comes

The old cow thinks she was never a calf

The next day is never so good as the day before

The morning sun never lasts a day

The fox may grow grey, but never good

The devil is never nearer than when we are talking of him

The comforter’s head never aches

The camel never sees its own hump, but that of its brother is always before its eyes

The bread never falls but on its buttered side

Sweet in the bed, and sweir up in the morning, was never a good housewife

Pay beforehand was never well served

Over covetous was never good