No man is wise or safe but be that is honest. Sir W. Raleigh.

No man is without enemies. Arab. Pr. 25

No man is without his load of trouble. Thomas à Kempis.

No man lives so poor as he was born. Pr.

No man loves to frustrate expectations which have been formed in his favour. Johnson.

No man loveth his fetters, be they made of gold. Pr.

No man needs money so much as he who 30 despises it. Jean Paul.

No man needs to study history to find out what is best for his own culture. Thoreau.

No man or woman of the humblest sort can really be strong, gentle, pure, and good, without the world being better for it, without somebody being helped and comforted by the very existence of that goodness. Phillips Brooks.

No man perhaps suspects how large and important the region of unconsciousness in him is; what a vast, unknown territory lies there back of his conscious will and purpose, and which is really the controlling power of his life. John Burroughs.