There is no true love without jealousy. Pr.
There is no vague general capability in men. Goethe.
There is no vice or folly that requires so much 40 nicety and skill to manage as vanity. Swift.
There is no vice or crime that does not originate in self-love; and there is no virtue that does not grow from the love of others out of and beyond self. Anon.
There is no vice so simple but assumes / Some mark of virtue in his outward parts. Mer. of Ven., iii. 2.
There is no venom like that of the tongue. Pr.
There is no wealth but life—life, including all its powers of love, of joy, and of admiration. Ruskin.
There is no well-doing, no godlike doing, that 45 is not patient doing. J. G. Holland.
There is no wisdom nor understanding nor counsel against the Lord. Bible.
There is no work of genius which has not been the delight of mankind, no word of genius to which the human heart and soul have not, sooner or later, responded. Lowell.