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No human being believes that any other human being has a right to be in bed when he himself is up.
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No iron chain, or outward force of any kind, can ever compel the soul of a person to believe or to disbelieve.
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No lying knight or lying priest ever prospered in any age, but especially not in the dark ones. Men prospered then only in following an openly declared purpose, and preaching candidly beloved and trusted creeds.
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No man can call himself liberal, or radical, or even a conservative advocate of fair play, if his work depends in any way on the unpaid or underpaid labor of women at home, or in the office.
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No man can fight his way to the top and stay at the top without exercising the fullest measure of grit, courage, determination, resolution. Every man who gets anywhere does so because he has first firmly resolved to progress in the world and then has enough stick-to-it-tiveness to transform his resolution into reality. Without resolution, no man can win any worthwhile place among his fellow men.
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No man is great enough or wise enough for any of us to surrender our destiny to. The only way in which anyone can lead us is to restore to us the belief in our own guidance.
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No man that does not see visions will ever realize any high hope or undertake any high enterprise.
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No man who is not willing to help himself has any right to apply to his friends, or to the gods.
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No man worth his salt, no man of spirit and spine, no man for whom I could have any respect, could rejoice in the identification of Tallulah's husband. It's tough enough to be bogged down in a legend. It would be even tougher to marry one.
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No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself, and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may be true.
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No matter what the recipe, any baker can do wonders in the kitchen with some good ingredients and an upbeat attitude!
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No member of society has the right to teach any doctrine contrary to what society holds to be true.
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No one, at any rate no English writer, has written better about childhood than Dickens.
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No statement about God is simply, literally true. God is far more than can be measured, described, defined in ordinary language, or pinned down to any particular happening.
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No totalitarians, no wars, no fears, famines or perils of any kind can really break a man's spirit until he breaks it himself by surrendering. Tyranny has many dread powers, but not the power to rule the spirit.
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No wickedness proceeds on any grounds of reason.
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No wise person should make known the loss of fortune, any malpractice in their house, his being cheated, or having been disgraced.
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No woman can be handsome by the force of features alone, any more that she can be witty by only the help of speech.
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Nobody feels any worse than I do about losing.
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Nobody is in the process of making any changes that we can be specific about.
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