No labour is hard, no time is long, wherein the glory of eternity is the mark we level at. S. Hieron.
No law can be finally sacred to me but the law of my own nature. Emerson.
No leaf moves but as God wills it. Sp. Pr.
No legacy is so rich as honesty. All's Well, iii. 5.
No lie you can speak or act, but it will come, 45 after longer or shorter circulation, like a bill drawn on Nature's reality, and be presented there for payment, with the answer: "No effects." Carlyle.
No literature is complete until the language in which it is written is dead. Longfellow.
No longer pipe, no longer dance. Pr.
No lover should have the insolence to think of being accepted at once, nor should any girl have the cruelty to refuse at once, without severe reasons. Ruskin.
No lying knight or lying priest ever prospered in any age, but certainly not in the dark ones. Men prospered then only in following openly-declared purposes, and preaching candidly-beloved and trusted creeds. Ruskin.
No man at bottom means injustice; it is always 50 for some obscure distorted image of a right that he contends. Carlyle.