Not to speak your opinion well, but to have a 20 good and just opinion worth speaking; for every Parliament, as for every man, this latter is the point. Carlyle.
Not to talk of thy doing, and become the envy of surrounding flunkeys, but to taste of the fruit of thy doings themselves, is thine. Carlyle.
Not towards the impossibility, self-government of a multitude by a multitude; but towards some possibility, government by the wisest, does bewildered Europe now struggle. Carlyle.
Not what I Have, but what I Do is my Kingdom. Carlyle.
Not what the man knows, but what he wills, determines his worth or unworth, his strength or weakness, his happiness or misery. Lindner.
Not what we wish, but what we want, / Oh, 25 let thy grace supply. Merrick.
Not when I rise above, only when I rise to, something, do I approve myself. Jacobi.
Not where they dash ashore and break and moan are waters deadliest. A. Mary F. Robinson.
Not without a shudder may a human hand clutch into the mysterious urn of destiny. Schiller.
Note bene—Note well.