Quotes 5161 till 5180 of 10005.
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No man thinks there is much ado about nothing when the ado is about himself.
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No man thoroughly understands a truth until he has contended against it.
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No man understands a deep book until he has seen and lived at least part of its contents.
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No man undertakes a trade he has not learned, even the meanest; yet everyone thinks himself sufficiently qualified for the hardest of all trades, that of government.
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No man was ever endowed with a right without being at the same time saddled with a responsibility.
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No man was ever great by imitation.
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No man was ever so completely skilled in the conduct of life, as not to receive new information from age and experience.
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No man was ever yet a great poet, without begin at the same time a profound philosopher.
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No man who has once heartily and wholly laughed can be altogether irreclaimably bad.
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No man who is in a hurry is quite civilized.
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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 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 who knows aught, can be so stupid to deny that all men naturally were born free.
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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 will work for your interests unless they are his.
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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's credit is ever as good as his money.
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No man's fortune can be an end worthy of his being.
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No man's knowledge here can go beyond his experience.
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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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