No ghost was ever seen by two pair of eyes. Carlyle.

No girl who is well bred, kind, and modest is ever offensively plain; all real deformity means want of manners or of heart. Ruskin.

No golden age ever called itself golden, but only expected one. Jean Paul.

No good book or good thing of any sort shows its best face at first; nay, the commonest quality in a true work of art, if its excellence have any depth and compass, is that at first sight it occasions a certain disappointment. Carlyle.

No good doctor ever takes physic. It. Pr. 5

No good is ever done to society by the pictorial representation of its diseases. Ruskin.

No good lawyer ever goes to law himself. It. Pr.

No good or lovely thing exists in this world without its correspondent darkness; and the universe presents itself continually to mankind under the stern aspect of warning, or of choice, the good and the evil set on the right hand and the left. Ruskin.

No good work whatever can be perfect; and the demand for perfection is always a sign of a misunderstanding of the ends of art. Ruskin.

No government is safe unless fortified by goodwill. 10 Corn. Nepos.