None of those who own the land own the landscape; only he whose eye can integrate all the parts, that is, the poet. Emerson.
None of us can wrong the universe. Emerson. 35
None of you can tell where the shoe pinches me. Plutarch.
None shun the light but criminals and evil spirits. Schiller.
None so blind as they who will not see. Pr.
None so miserable as a man who wills everything and can do nothing. Claudius.
None so wise but the advice of others may, at 40 some time or other, be useful and necessary for him. Thomas à Kempis.
None think the great unhappy but the great. Pr.
None without hope e'er loved the brightest fair; / But love can hope where reason would despair. Lyttelton.
Nor are those empty-hearted whose low sound / Reverbs no hollowness. King Lear, i. 1.