Nothing can be termed mine own but what I 50 make my own by using well. Middleton.
Nothing can bring you peace but yourself; nothing, but the triumph of principles. Emerson.
Nothing can come out of a sack that is not in it. It. Pr.
Nothing can ferment itself to clearness in a colander. Carlyle.
Nothing can need a lie; / A fault, which needs it most, grows two thereby. Herbert.
Nothing can overtake an untruth if it has a 5 minute's start. J. M. Barrie.
Nothing can work me damage except myself. St. Bernard.
Nothing comes amiss, so money comes withal. Tam. of the Shrew, i. 2.
Nothing comes amiss to a hungry man. Pr.
Nothing contributes so much to cheerfulness as health, or so little as riches. Schopenhauer.