Nothing is good or bad, but thinking makes it so. Ham., ii. 2.

Nothing is graceful that is not our own. Collier.

Nothing is high because it is in a high place, and nothing low because it is in a low one. Dickens.

Nothing is impossible to the man who can 5 will. Emerson.

Nothing is insipid to the wise; / To thee insipid all but what is mad; / Joy season'd high and tasting strong of guilt. Young.

Nothing is lasting that is feigned. Pr.

Nothing is less in our power than the heart, and, far from commanding it, we are forced to obey it. Rousseau.

Nothing is law that is not reason. Sir Powell.

Nothing is more active than thought, for it 10 flies over the universe; nothing stronger than necessity, for all must submit to it. Thales.

Nothing is more binding than the friendship of companions-in-arms. G. S. Hillard.