Nobody calls himself rogue. Pr.
Nobody can continue easy in his own mind who does not endeavour to become least of all and servant of all. Thomas à Kempis.
Nobody can find work easy if much work do lie in him. Carlyle.
Nobody can live by teaching any more than 20 by learning; both teaching and learning are proper duties of human life, or pleasures of it, but have nothing whatever to do with the support of it. Ruskin.
Nobody contents himself with rough diamonds, or wears them so. When polished and set, then they give a lustre. Locke.
Nobody has a right to have opinions, but only knowledge. Ruskin.
Nobody knows who may be listening; say nothing which you would not wish put in the daily paper. Spurgeon.
Nobody should be rich but those who understand it. Goethe.
Nobody will persist long in helping those who 25 will not help themselves. Johnson.
Nobody will use other people's experience, nor has any of his own till it is too late to use it. Hawthorne.