No one can teach you anything worth learning but through manual labour; the very bread of life can only be got out of the chaff of it by rubbing it in your hands. Ruskin.
No one claims kindred with the poor. Pr. 45
No one easily arrives at the conclusion that reason and a brave will are given us that we may not only hold back from evil, but also from the extreme of good. Goethe.
No one eats goldfish. Pr.
No one ever impoverished himself by almsgiving. It. Pr.
No one ever possessed superior intellectual qualities without knowing them. Bulwer.
No one ever teaches well who wants to teach, 50 or governs well who wants to govern. Plato.
No one falls low unless he attempt to climb high. Dan. Pr.
No one gets into trouble without his own help. Dan. Pr.
No one has ever learned fully to know himself. Goethe.