No one has ever yet succeeded in deceiving the whole world, nor has the world ever combined to deceive any individual. (?)
No one has seen to-morrow. Port. Pr. 5
No one is a slave whose will is free. Tyrius Maximus.
No one is by nature noble, respected of any one, nor a wretch. His own actions conduct him either to wretchedness or to the reverse. Hitopadesa.
No one is free who is not master of himself. Claudius.
No one is more profoundly sad than he who laughs too much. Jean Paul.
No one is qualified to converse in public who is 10 not highly contented without such conversation. Thomas à Kempis.
No one is qualified to entertain, or receive entertainment from others, who cannot entertain himself alone with satisfaction. Thomas à Kempis.
No one is rich enough to do without his neighbour. Dan. Pr.
No one is so hardy as to say God is in his debt, that he owed him a nobler being, for existence must be antecedent to merit. Jeremy Collier.