No beast so fierce but knows some touch of pity. Rich. III., i. 2.

No bees, no honey; / No work, no money. Pr.

No belief of ours will change the facts or 10 reverse the laws of the spiritual universe; and it is our first business to discover the laws and to learn how the facts stand. Dr. Dale.

No belief which is contrary to truth can be really useful. J. S. Mill.

No bird ever flew so high but it had to come to the ground for food. Dut. Pr.

No blank, no trifle, Nature made or meant. Young.

No book is worth anything which is not worth much; nor is it serviceable until it has been read, and re-read, and loved, and loved again. Ruskin.

No book that will not improve by repeated 15 readings deserves to be read at all. Carlyle.

No book was ever written down by any but itself. Bentley.

No ceremony that to great one 'longs, / Not the king's crown, nor the deputed sword, / The marshal's truncheon nor the judge's robe, / Become them with one half so good a grace / As mercy does. Meas. for Meas., ii. 2.