Quotes 641 till 660 of 1194.
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No man who is occupied in doing a very difficult thing, and doing it very well, ever loses his self-respect.
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No man will ever bring out of the Presidency the reputation which carries him into it.
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No man's credit is ever as good as his money.
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No modest man ever did or ever will make a fortune.
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No more distressing moment can ever face a British government than that which requires it to come to a hard, fast and specific decision.
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No nation ever had an army large enough to guarantee it against attack in time of peace or insure it victory in time of war.
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No nation ever had an army large enough to guarantee it against attack in time of peace, or ensure it of victory in time of war.
The quotable Calvin Coolidge: sensible words for a new century (2001) -
No nation ever taxed itself into prosperity.
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No nation was ever ruined by trade.
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No one as ever completed their apprenticeship.
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No one ever approaches perfection except by stealth, and unknown to themselves.
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No one ever became great by imitation.
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No one ever discovers the depths of his own loneliness.
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No one ever gets far unless he accomplishes the impossible at least once a day.
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No one ever keeps a secret so well as a child.
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No one ever lacks a good reason for suicide.
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No one ever likes the right person." ~ Bret Easton Ellis
The Rules of Attraction (2010) 261 -
No one ever lost his honor, except he who had it not.
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No one ever talks about the moment you found that you were white. Or the moment you found out you were black. That's a profound revelation. The minute you find that out, something happens. You have to renegotiate everything.
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No one ever teaches well who wants to teach, or governs well who wants to govern.
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