There is no event but sprung somewhere from the soul of man. (?)
There is no evil but is mingled with good. Guicciardini.
There is no extremity of distress which of 35 itself ought to reduce a great nation to despair. It is not the disorder, but the physician ... which alone can make a whole people desperate. Junius.
There is no fatigue so wearisome as that which comes from want of work. Spurgeon.
There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear. St. John.
There is no fiercer hell than failure in a great object. Keats.
There is no flock, however watched and tended, / But one dead lamb is there; / There is no fireside, howsoe'er defended, / But has one vacant chair. Longfellow.
There is no foolishest man but knows one and 40 the other thing more clearly than any the wisest man does. Carlyle.
There is no gambling like politics.... Nothing in which the power of circumstance is more evident. Disraeli.
There is no genuine love for art without an ardent love for humanity. Fr. Horn.