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No statesmen ever will find it worth his pains, to tax our labor and excise our brain.
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No student knows his subject: the most he knows is where and how to find out the things he does not know.
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No time to marry, no time to settle down; I'm a young woman, and I ain't done runnin' around.
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No well-informed person ever imputed inconsistency to another for changing his mind.
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No wind serves him who addresses his voyage to no certain port.
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No wise man can have a contempt for the prejudices of others; and he should even stand in a certain awe of his own, as if they were aged parents and monitors. They may in the end prove wiser than he.
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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, no, we are not satisfied, and we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream.
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Nobody can be kinder than the narcissist while you react to life in his own terms.
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Nobody can be so amusingly arrogant as a young man who has just discovered an old idea and thinks it is his own.
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Nobody can be successful if he doesn't love his work, love his job.
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Nobody ever chooses the already unfortunate as objects of his loyal friendship.
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Nobody ever drowned in his own sweat.
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Nobody expects to trust his body overmuch after the age of fifty.
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Nobody gives a crap about hockey down here - nobody. I coach kids' hockey down here and you can start to see the disinterest in the game here with the kids.
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Nobody is fully alive who cannot apply to art as much discrimination and appreciation as he applies to the work by which he earns his living.
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Nobody is more dangerous than he who imagines himself pure in heart; for his purity, by definition, is unassailable.
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Nobody seriously questions the principle that it is the function of mass culture to maintain public morale, and certainly nobody in the mass audience objects to having his morale maintained.
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Nobody succeeds beyond his or her wildest expectations unless he or she begins with some wild expectations.
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Nobody talks more of free enterprise and competition and of the best man winning than the man who inherited his father's store or farm.
White Collar :The American Middle Classes (1951) Section One: The Competitive Way of Life.
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