Time the devourer of all things

Time cures all things

Three things are not to be trusted: a cow’s horn, a dog’s tooth, and a horse’s hoof

Three things are insatiable, priests, monks, and the sea

Things past cannot be recalled

Things are not always what they seem [appear] to be

You don’t get something for nothing

You cannot have everything

You cannot have too much of a good thing

Worse things happen at sea

You can have too much of a good thing

Words are men’s daughters, but God’s sons are things

Where nothing’s to be had, the king must lose his rights

Three things drive a man out of his house: smoke, rain, and a scolding wife

This world is nothing, except it tend to another

Things present are judged by things past

Things done by halves are never done right

Things done cannot be undone

Where nothing is nothing can be done or had

Where nothing is, a little does ease

Weak things united become strong

Wealth is nothing without health

We cannot all do everything

Virtue has all things in itself

Too much of a good thing is good for nothing

Too much of one thing is good for nothing

To know everything is to know nothing

Times [All things] change and we with them

There is a time and place for everything

There is a season and place for everything

There is a remedy for everything, could men find it

There is a place for everything, and everything in its place

There is a medicine for all things except death and taxes

There comes nothing out the sack, but what is in it

The worth of a thing is what it will bring