Nulla placere diu, vel vivere carmina possunt / 15 Quæ scribuntur aquæ potoribus—No poems written by water-drinkers can be long popular or live long. Hor.

Nulla res tantum ad discendum profuit quantum scriptio—Nothing so much assists learning, as writing down what we wish to remember.

Nulla unquam de vita hominis cunctatio longa est—No delay is too long when the life of a man is at stake. Juv.

Nulli jactantius mœrent, quam qui maxime lætantur—None mourn so demonstratively as those who are in reality rejoicing most. Tac.

Nulli secundus—Second to none.

Nulli te facias nimis sodalem, / Gaudebis 20 minus et minus dolebis—Be on too intimate terms with no one; if your joy be less, so will your grief. Mart.

Nullius addictus jurare in verba magistri, / Quo me cunque rapit tempestas, deferor hospes—Bound to swear by the opinions of no master, I present myself a guest wherever the storm drives me. Hor.

Nullius boni sine socio jucunda possessio—Without a friend to share it, no good we possess is truly enjoyable. Sen.

Nullius in verba—At no man's dictation. M.

Nullum est jam dictum quod non dictum sit prius—Nothing is said now that has not been said before. Ter.