No peace was ever won from fate by subterfuge or agreement; no peace is ever in store for any of us but that which we shall win by victory over shame or sin—victory over the sin that oppresses, as well as over that which corrupts. Ruskin.

No penny, no paternoster. Pr. 35

No people at the present day can be explained by their national religion. They do not feel responsible for it; it lies far outside of them. Emerson.

No person is either so happy or so unhappy as he imagines. La Roche.

No pillow so soft as God's promise. Saying.

No pin's point can you mark within the wide circle of the All where God's laws are not. Carlyle.

No place, no company, no age, no person is 40 temptation-free; let no man boast that he was never tempted; let him not be high-minded, but fear, for he may be surprised in that very instant wherein he boasteth that he was never tempted at all. Spencer.

No power of genius has ever yet had the smallest success in explaining existence. Emerson.

No power of good can be obtained by doing nothing and by knowing nothing. Johnson.

No prayer, no religion, or at least only a dumb and lame one. Carlyle.