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No people do so much harm as those who go about doing good.
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No person who is well bred, kind and modest is ever offensively plain; all real deformity means want for manners or of heart.
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No well-informed person ever imputed inconsistency to another for changing his mind.
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Nobody can be exactly like me. Sometimes even I have trouble doing it.
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Nobody is playing music like this, like the Allman Brothers, and there's still a lot of fans out there, so that's what we're doing with Les Brers.
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None of us are claiming that the statistical analysts understand the game of football as well as the football coaches do, or that our analysis should take precedence over the informed opinions of experts. I'm not saying that at all.
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Not a very well-known fact, but on planes they always carry a trombone just in case there's a disaster and they need to keep morale up. All cabin crew - fully proficient in the trombone. And of course there's a double facility: if you ditch at sea, it can be used as a snorkel.
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Not all those who know their minds know their hearts as well.
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Not houses finely roofed or the stones of walls well builded, nay nor canals and dockyards make the city, but men able to use their opportunity.
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Not how long, but how well you have lived is the main thing.
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Not to know vice at all, and keep true state,
Is virtue, and not fate:
Next to that virtue is to know vice well,
And her black spite expel.The Works of Ben Jonson, First Folio Epode, lines 1-4. -
Nothing can throw thee into the infernal abyss so much as this detested word - heed well! - this mine and thine.
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Nothing ever fatigues me, but doing what I do not like.
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Nothing is funnier than confidently doing the wrong thing.
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Nothing is really work unless you would rather be doing something else.
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Nothing is so threatening to conventional values as a man who does not want to work or does not want to work at a challenging job, and most people are disturbed if a man in a well-paying job indicates ambivalence or dislike toward it.
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Nothing is so well calculated to produce a death-like torpor in the country as an extended system of taxation and a great national debt.
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Nothing is work unless you'd rather be doing something else.
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Nothing is worth doing unless the consequences may be serious.
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Nothing would be done at all if one waited until one could do it so well that no one could find fault with it.
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