No one would talk much in society if he only knew how often he misunderstands others. Goethe.
No orator can measure in effect with him who 25 can give good nicknames. Emerson.
No order or profession of men is so sacred, no place so remote or solitary, but that temptations and troubles will find them out and intrude upon them. Thomas à Kempis.
No outward tyranny can reach the mind. Junius.
No padlocks, bolts, or bars can secure a maiden so well as her own reserve. Cervantes.
No pain, no palm; no thorns, no throne; no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown. William Penn.
No pains, no gains. Pr. 30
No passions are without their use, none without their nobleness, when seen in balanced unity with the rest of the spirit which they are charged to defend. Ruskin.
No patient will ever recover his health merely from the description of a medicine. Hitopadesa.
No pay is receivable by any true man; but power is receivable by him in the love and faith you give him. Ruskin.