No whip cuts so sharply as the lash of conscience. Pr.

No wild beast more to be dreaded than a communicative man having nothing to communicate. Swift.

No wild enthusiast ever yet could rest / Till half mankind were like himself possess'd. Cowper.

No wind is of service to him who is bound for 45 nowhere. Fr. Pr.

No wise combatant underrates his antagonist. Goethe.

No wise man can have a contempt for the prejudices of others; and he should even stand in a certain awe of his own, as if they were aged parents and monitors. They may in the end prove wiser than he. Hazlitt.

No wise man ever wished to be younger. (?)

No wise man should make known the loss of fortune, any malpractices in his house, his being cheated, or his having been disgraced. Hitopadesa.

No woman can be handsome by the force of 50 features alone, any more than she can be witty only by the help of speech. Hughes.

No woman is educated who is not equal to the successful management of a family. Burnap.