N Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with N. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Never depend on man’s hand he can say anything but don’t do everything why because he’s the flesh man kind that will protect you on being het”
“Never depend on material things for validation, because you will experience a sense of emptiness if you lose them. Material possessions are superficial and can never bring genuine happiness. Focus on the things that bring true fulfilment.”
Source: 365 Motivational Life Lessons
“Never depend on one action.”
“Never depend on single income. Make investment to create a second source.”
“Never depend on the admiration of others for self-satisfaction. It is a fact of life that other people, even people who love you, will not necessarily agree with your ideas, understand you always, or share your enthusiasms.”
“Never depend on the multitude, full of instability and whims; always take precautions against it.”
Source: Napoleon in his own words from the French of Jules Bertaut
“Never depend on those luck moments – they are gifts – but instead always build your own back-up plan.”
Source: Mud, Sweat, and Tears: The Autobiography
“Never depend upon institutions or government to solve any problem. All social movements are founded by, guided by, motivated and seen through by the passion of individuals.”
“Never deprive someone of hope; it might be all they have.”
Source: Life's Instructions for Wisdom, Success, and Happiness
“Never deprive your God-given philosophy that could metamorphose your Emotional pressure for competence in saintlike-Glory. There's greatness in all of us that breaths innovatory fire.”
“Never deprive yourself of an opportunity to chase your ambitions.”
“Never deprive yourself of the necessary time for recuperation and healing.”
“Never deprive yourself of the opportunity to learn and grow.”
“Never design anything that cannot be made.”
“Never despair of a child. The one you weep the most for at the mercy-seat may fill your heart with the sweetest joys.”
“Never despair while under the guidance and auspices of Teucer.”
“Never despair, but if you do, work on in despair.”
“Never despair, keep pushing on!”
“Never despair.
[Nil desperandum.]”
Source: The Complete Works of Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus)
“Never despair. Never surrender.”
“Never despise a drink because it is easy to make and/or uses commercial mixes. Unquestioning devotion to authenticity is, in any department of life, a mark of the naive - or worse.”
“Never despise a pawn. If it succeeds in crossing the board safely, it becomes a queen - the most powerful piece in the game.”
Source: Castle of Shadows
“Never despise meager beginnings.”
“Never despise small beginnings, and don't belittle your own accomplishments. Remember them and use them as inspiration as you go on to the next thing. When you venture outside your comfort zone, wherever the starting point may be, it's kind of a big deal.”
“Never despise the talents you have. It is by them that you will do something that has not yet come into existence until you were born.”
Source: Dream big!: See your bigger picture!
“Never despise what you don't understand.”
“Never despise your helpers! It takes attitude to uphold the latitude at high altitude.”
“Never destroy what simply needs training, Nymia. Mercy grows hearts more than bitterness.”
“Never destroy without thought your enemy's pretences; they are usually your best weapon against him.”
Source: The Last of the Wine
“Never deter from your path of determination and commitment. There may be obstacle but never fret. These obstacles are to make you more strong and committed to spread your wings of determination so that you can fly higher and higher to touch the sky of achievement.”
“Never develop any mysticism, about love; for love itself is a mystic thing that puts you in a mystic situation.”
“Never deviate from the right way and you will improve.”
Source: Become a Better You
“Never diagnose a (client) until after their therapy is over.”
“Never diagnosed the enemy before.”
Source: Glory Main
“Never did a book reveal such truths,
Why seek a name? It matters not;
The boundless found a shape and form
In sacrifice's sacred knot.
Oh see, what is possession's worth
If it knows not to offer its all?
Things pass away. Aid them in passing,
Lest life from a hidden crack should fall.
Forever, be the giver, not the taker.
The mule, the cow—all press their way
To where the king’s image, like a child,
Is sated, smiles, and softly lays.
His temple breathes unceasing calm,
He takes and takes, yet grants reprieve,
So gentle even, the princess's hand
Holds the papyrus bloom, but does not cleave.
Here, sacrifice’s paths are cut,
The Sunday rises, ungrasped by weeks.
Man and beast drag gains aside,
Unseen by gods, as profit speaks.
Though hard, commerce bends to will,
Earth cheapened, tamed by practiced skill,
But one who pays the ultimate price,
Surrenders all—they too are sacrificed.”
“Never did a book reveal such truths,
Why seek a name? It matters not;
The boundless found a shape and form
In sacrifice's sacred knot.
Oh see, what is possession's worth
If it knows not to offer its all?
Things pass away. Aid them in passing,
Lest life from a hidden crack should fall.
Forever, be the giver, not the taker.
The mule, the cow—all press their way
To where the king’s image, like a child,
Is sated, smiles, and softly lays.
His temple breathes unceasing calm,
He takes and takes, yet grants reprieve,
So gentle even, the princess's hand
Holds the papyrus bloom, but does not cleave.
Here, sacrifice’s paths are cut,
The Sunday rises, ungrasped by weeks.
Man and beast drag gains aside,
Unseen by gods, as profit speaks.
Though hard, commerce bends to will,
Earth cheapened, tamed by practiced skill,
But one who pays the ultimate price,
Surrenders all—they too are sacrificed.
(Translation by CoPilot AI)”
Source: Samtliche Werke
“Never did a great man hate good wine.”
“Never did a prisoner, released from his chains, feel such relief as I shall on shaking off the shackles of power.”
Source: Thomas Jefferson: A Chronology of His Thoughts
“Never did an eye see the sun unless it had first become sun-like, and never can the soul have vision of the First Beauty unless itself be beautiful.”
Source: Tangled Tides
“Never did any soul do good but it came readier to do the same again, with more enjoyment. Never was love or gratitude or bounty practiced but with increasing joy, which made the practicer still more in love with the fair act.”
“Never did anybody look so sad.”
Source: To the Lighthouse
“Never did anybody look so sad. Bitter and black, halfway down, in the darkness, in the shaft which ran from the sunlight to the depths, perhaps a tear formed; a tear fell; the waves swayed this way and that, received it, and were at rest. Never did anybody look so sad.”
“Never did anyone ever stay longer than ten years because the resistance grows fiercer as your presence grows longer [in Afghanistan]. I don't think we are going to be any exception. What made us exempt from history?”
“Never did Christ utter a single word attesting to a personal resurrection and a life beyond the grave.”
“Never did eye see the sun unless it had first become sun-like, and never can the soul have vision of the First Beauty unless itself be beautiful.”
Source: The Six Enneads
“Never did form more fairy thread the dance Than she who scours the hills to find it flowers; Never did sweeter lips chained ears entrance Than hers that move, true to its striking hours; No hands so white e'er decked the warrior's lance, As those which tend its lamp as darkness lours; And never since dear Christ expired for man, Had holy shrine so fair a sacristan.”
Source: Madonna's child [a poem].
“Never did he once consider directing his hatred toward the hunters. Such an emotion would have destroyed him ... His subconscious knew what his min did not guess-that hating them would have consumed him, burned him up like a piece of soft coal, leaving only flakes of ash and a question mark of smoke.”
“Never did I realise that one day I would have to miss you far longer than you loved me.”
“Never did I sit down to write in such agitation as I now feel - In the course of a few days, we have met with a number of incidents so wonderful and interesting, that all my ideas are thrown into confusion and perplexity - You must not expect either method or coherence in what I am going to relate.”
Source: The expedition of Humphry Clinker
“Never did I think so much, exist so much, be myself so much as in the journeys I have made alone and on foot. Walking has something about it which animates and enlivens my ideas. I can hardly think while I am still; my body must be in motion to move my mind.”