Quotes 241 till 260 of 439.
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Never think that Jesus commanded a trifle, nor dare to trifle with anything He has commanded.
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Never trust a husband too far, nor a bachelor too near.
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No cord nor cable can so forcibly draw, or hold so fast, as love can do with a twined thread.
The Anatomy of Melancholy Part III, sect 2,1,2 -
No ear can hear nor tongue can tell the tortures of the inward hell!
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No entertainment is so cheap as reading, nor is any pleasure so lasting.
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No great thought, no great object, satisfies the mind at first view, nor at the last.
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No habit or quality is more easily acquired than hypocrisy, nor any thing sooner learned than to deny the sentiments of our hearts and the principle we act from: but the seeds of every passion are innate to us, and nobody comes into the world without them.
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No man should ever display his bravery unless he is prepared for battle, nor bear the marks of defiance, until he has experienced the abilities of his enemy.
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No mans error becomes his own Law; nor obliges him to persist in it.
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No might nor greatness in mortality
Can censure ’scape; back-wounding calumny.Measure for Measure III, 2 -
No motion has she now, no force; she neither hears nor sees; rolled around in earth's diurnal course, with rocks, and stones, and trees.
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No one is to blame. It is neither their fault nor ours. It is the misfortune of being born when a whole world is dying.
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No stream rises higher than its source. What ever man might build could never express or reflect more than he was. He could record neither more nor less than he had learned of life when the buildings were built.
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No verse can give pleasure for long, nor last, that is written by drinkers of water.
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No! I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be: am an attendant lord, one that will do to swell a progress, start a scene or two, advise the prince.
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Nor aught availed him now to have built in heaven high towers; nor did he scrape by all his engines, but was headlong sent with his industrious crew to build in hell.
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Nor do they trust their tongue alone, but speak a language of their own; can read a nod, a shrug, a look, far better than a printed book; convey a libel in a frown, and wink a reputation down.
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Nor does the idea of a moral order asserting itself against attack or want of conformity answer in full to our feelings regarding the tragic character.
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Nor has his death the world deceiv'd than his wondrous life surprise d; if he like a madman liv'd least he like a wise one dy'd.
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Nor is the people's judgment always true: the most may err as grossly as the few.
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