No, not even faith, or hope, or any other virtue, is accepted by God without charity and grace. Thomas à Kempis.
No oath that binds to wrong can ever bind. 35 Dr. Walter Smith.
No one can bake cakes for the whole world. Serv. Pr.
No one can be a great thinker who does not recognise that, as a thinker, it is his first duty to follow his intellect to whatever conclusions it may lead. J. S. Mill.
No one can be despised by another until he has learned to despise himself. Sen.
No one can be in perfect accord with any one but himself. Schopenhauer.
No one can feel and exercise benevolence towards 40 another who is ill at ease with himself. Goethe.
No one can find himself in himself or others; in fact, he has himself to spin, from the centre of which he exercises his influence. Goethe.
No one can obtain what he does not bring with him. Goethe.
No one can teach religion who has it not. Jean Paul.