No woman is so bad but we may rejoice when her heart thrills to love, for then God has her by the hand. J. M. Barrie.
No woman shall succeed in Salique land. Hen. V., i. 2.
No wonder is greater than any other wonder, and if once explained, it ceases to be a wonder. Leigh Hunt.
No wonder lasts over three days. Pr. 55
No wonder we are all more or less pleased with mediocrity, since it leaves us at rest, and gives the same comfortable feeling as when one associates with his equals. Goethe.
No word is ill spoken if it be not ill taken. Pr.
No words suffice the secret soul to show, / For truth denies all eloquence to woe. Byron.
No work, no recompense. Pr.
No working world, any more than a fighting 5 world, can be led on without a noble chivalry of work, and laws and fixed rules which follow out of that—far nobler than any chivalry of fighting war. Carlyle.
No worth, known or unknown, can die even on this earth. Carlyle.