No man at the head of affairs always wishes to be explicit. Macaulay.

No man bathes twice in the same river. Heraclitus.

No man beholdeth prosperity who doth not encounter danger; but having encountered danger, if he surviveth, he beholdeth it. Hitopadesa.

No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money. Johnson.

No man can antedate his experience. Emerson. 55

No man can answer for his courage who has never been in danger. La Roche.

No man can be a good poet without first being a good man. Ben Jonson.

No man can be a poet / That is not a good cook, to know the palates / And several tastes of the time. Ben Jonson.

No man can be a hero in anything who is not first of all a hero in faith. Jacobi.

No man can be brave who considers pain to be 5 the greatest evil of life; nor temperate, who considers pleasure to be the highest good. Cic.