Nothing in his life / Became him like the 30 leaving it; he died / As one that had been studied in his death / To throw away the dearest thing he owed, / As 'twere a careless trifle. Macbeth, i. 4.

Nothing in itself deformed or incongruous can give us any real satisfaction. Cervantes.

Nothing in love can be premeditated; it is as a power divine, that thinks and feels within us, unswathed by our control. Mme. de Staël.

Nothing in Nature, much less conscious being, / Was e'er created solely for itself. Young.

Nothing in the dealings of Heaven with Earth is so wonderful to me as the way in which the evil angels are allowed to spot, pervert, and bring to nothing, or to worse, the powers of the greatest men: so that Greece must be ruined, for all that Plato can say; Geneva, for all that Calvin can say; England, for all that Sir Thomas More and Bacon can say; and only Gounod's "Faust" to be the visible outcome to Europe of the school of Weimar. Ruskin.

Nothing in the world is more haughty than a 35 man of moderate capacity when once raised to power. Baron Wessenberg.

Nothing is a misery, / Unless our weakness apprehend it so; / We cannot be more faithful to ourselves / In anything that's manly, than to make / Ill-fortune as contemptible to us / As it makes us to others. Beaumont and Fletcher.

Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. Absolve yourself to yourself, and you shall have the suffrage of the world. Emerson.

Nothing is but what is not. Macb., i. 3.

Nothing is cheap if you don't want it. Pr.