There is not so much comfort in having children as there is sorrow in parting with them. Pr.
There is not the thickness of a sixpence between good and evil. Pr.
There is not yet any inventory of man's faculties. Emerson.
There is nothing beyond the pleasure which the study of Nature produces. Her secrets are of unfathomable depth, but it is granted to us men to look into them more and more. Goethe.
There is nothing born but has to die. Carlyle. 10
There is nothing by which I have, through life, more profited than by the just observations, the good opinion, and the sincere and gentle encouragement of amiable and sensible women. Romilly.
There is nothing capricious in nature. Emerson.
There is nothing covered that shall not be revealed; and hid, that shall not be known. Jesus.
There is nothing divine but what is rational. Kant.
There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking 15 makes it so. Ham., ii. 2.