No fact in nature but carries the whole sense of nature. Emerson.
No falsehood can endure / Touch of celestial temper. Milton.
No fathers or mothers think their own children 50 ugly. Cervantes.
No fishing like fishing in the sea. Pr.
No flattery, boy; an honest man can't live by 't; / It is a little sneaking art, which knaves / Use to cajole and soften fools withal. Otway.
No fool was ever so foolish, but some one thought him clever. Pr.
No fountain so small but that heaven may be imaged in its bosom. Hawthorne.
No friend a friend until he shall prove a friend. 55 Beaumont and Fletcher.
No frost can freeze Providence. Pr.