No man can live half a life when he has genuinely learned that it is only half a life. The other half, the higher half, must haunt him. Philips Brooks.

No man can lose what he never had. Walton.

No man can make a good coat with bad cloth. Pr.

No man can produce great things who is not thoroughly sincere in dealing with himself. Lowell.

No man can quite emancipate himself from his 20 age and country, or produce a model in which the education, the religion, the politics, the usages, and the arts of his times shall have no share. Emerson.

No man can read with profit that which he cannot learn to read with pleasure. Noah Porter.

No man can say in what degree any other person, besides himself, can be, with strict justice, called wicked. Burns.

No man can see over his own height. Pr.

No man can serve two masters. Jesus.

No man can thoroughly master more than one 25 art or science. Hazlitt.