| Robert Christy, comp. Proverbs, Maxims and Phrases of All Ages. 1887. | | | | Enough |
| | | Enough is as good as a feast. Dutch. | 1 |
| Enough is as good as a feast to one that is not a beast. | 2 |
| Enough is a feast, too much vanity. | 3 |
| Enough is better than a sack full. German. | 4 |
| Enough is better than too much. French, Dutch. | 5 |
| Enough is enough of bread and cheese. | 6 |
| Enough is great riches. Danish. | 7 |
| Enough to keep the wolf from the door. | 8 |
| Good enough is never ought. | 9 |
| Leave well enough alone. | 10 |
| More than enough is too much. | 11 |
| Of enough men leave. | 12 |
| That is never to be called little which a man thinks to be enough. | 13 |
| There is never enough where naught is left. Italian. | 14 |
| There is not enough if there is not too much. French. | 15 |
| What is enough is never little. French. | 16 | | |
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