No entertainment is so cheap as reading, nor any pleasure so lasting. Lady Montagu.

No errors are so mischievous as those of great men. Pr.

No evil can touch him who looks on human 40 beauty; he feels himself at one with himself and with the world. Goethe.

No evil dies so soon as that which has been patiently sustained. W. Secker.

No evil is felt till it comes, and when it comes no counsel helps. Wisdom is always too early and too late. Rückert.

No evil is without its compensation. Sen.

No evil propensity of the human heart is so powerful that it may not be subdued by discipline. Sen.

No experiment is dangerous the result of which 45 we have the courage to meet. Goethe.

No expression of politeness but has its root in the moral nature of man. Goethe.

No eye to watch, and no tongue to wound us, / All earth forgot, and all heaven around us. Moore.