N Quotes
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“None of you has ever failed. School may have failed you. Goodbye to failure, children. Welcome to success.”
Source: Marva Collins' Way
“None of you need worry because you read something that was incompletely reported. You need not worry that I do not understand some matters of doctrine... I think I understand them thoroughly.”
“None of you speaks for me. I speak for me. I am a judge. I am independent. I make up my own mind.”
“None of you understand. I'm not locked up in here with YOU. You're locked up in here with ME.”
“None of you will ever know what I am thinking.”
“None of your business," snapped Mary Poppins. "And it's rude to whisper.”
“None of Your Business.' It's the only Salt-N-Pepa song that I regret.”
“None of your inner peace can shift when you remain in your element.”
“None of your knowledge, your reading, your connections will be of any use here: two legs suffice, and big eyes to see with. Walk alone, across mountains or through forests. You are nobody to the hills or the thick boughs heavy with greenery. You are no longer a role, or a status, not even an individual, but a body, a body that feels sharp stones on the paths, the caress of long grass and the freshness of the wind. When you walk, the world has neither present nor future: nothing but the cycle of mornings and evenings. Always the same thing to do all day: walk. But the walker who marvels while walking (the blue of the rocks in a July evening light, the silvery green of olive leaves at noon, the violet morning hills) has no past, no plans, no experience. He has within him the eternal child. While walking I am but a simple gaze.”
Source: A Philosophy of Walking
“None of your steps shall slide, if your heart heed to the laws of the Lord God.”
“None pities him that is in the snare, who warned before, would not beware.”
“None saies his Garner is full.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“None save great men have been the authors of great heresies.”
“None saw her last meeting with Elrond her father, for they went up into the hills and there spoke long together, and bitter was their parting that should endure beyond the ends of the world.”
“None seem to bear the imputation of supposed guilt with greater intolerance than such as are, on other occasions, obviously culpable of vice or crime.”
“None seemed to think the injury arose from the use of a bad thing but from the abuse of a very good thing”
Source: The Complete Papers And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln (Biographically Annotated Edition)
“None shall be saved by Christ but those only who work out their own salvation while God is working in them by His truth and His Holy Spirit. We cannot do without God; and God will not do without us.”
“None shall take advantage of his own wrong.”
Source: The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt. [1572-1617]: In English, in Thirteen Parts Complete; with References to All the Ancient and Modern Books of the Law
“None should say: 'I can trust' or 'I cannot trust' until he is a master of the option, of trusting or not trusting.”
Source: Reflections
“None so blind as those who will not see.”
Source: The New Matthew Henry Commentary: The Classic Work with Updated Language
“None so blind as those who won't see.”
“None so blind, so deaf, as those that will not hear, that will not see.”
“None so empty of grace as he that thinks he is full.”
Source: Extracts from the Writings of Thomas Watson
“None so good that he has no faults, None so wicked that he is worth naught.”
Source: Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes
“None so little enjoy themselves, and are such burdens to themselves, as those who have nothing to do. Only the active have the true relish of life.”
“None so nearly disposed to scoffing at religion as those who have accustomed themselves to swear on trifling occasions.”
Source: The Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury: Containing Fifty Four Sermons and Discourses on Several Occasions. Together with the Rule of Faith
“None speak of the bravery, the might, or the intellect of Jesus; but the devil is always imagined as a being of acute intellect, political cunning, and the fiercest courage. These universal and instinctive tendencies of the human mind reveal much.”
“None the less, I think there is something in me which will endure. I am fettered by cowardice, I am enfeebled by disastrous memories; and I am maimed by old follies. Still, I seem to detect in myself something which is permanent and rather fine.”
Source: Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
“None the less, perhaps, the highest pleasure in art is identical with the highest pleasure inscientific theory. The emotion which accompanies the clear recognition of unity in a complex seems to be so similar in art and in science that it is difficult not to suppose that they are psychologically the same. It is, as it were, the final stage of both processes.”
“None The Wiser by Stewart Stafford
A blowtorch in my darkness,
Flaming my head with "truth";
Regurgitated received "wisdom",
Deviated septums only permitted.
Envenomed cobra's indoctrination,
Inundated with a fellow brainwashee,
Love's verbiage fell side-mouthed;
Shaved synapses of smoothed minds.
Prematurely convention's captives,
Identities wiped and rebooted
for propagandist lobotomy,
Induced comas—murky déjà vu.
Age's heft drags down daily,
Her "love" archived as interred lie,
Slack-jawed deceit now perceptible,
Disillusioned departure companion.
© 2026, Stewart Stafford. All rights reserved.”
“None these organizations [terrorists] could continue operating without the narcotics networks, human-trafficking and oil smuggling. Addressing it requires a truly creative global response similar to that used to stand up against Germany's aggression in World War II.”
“None think the great unhappy, but the great.”
Source: The Poetical Works of Edward Young: In Four Volumes. Collated with the Best Editions:
“None thrives for long upon the happiest dream.”
Source: Poems: The unknown eros, Amelia, etc
“None too gently the stretchers were lowered to the ground beside the two waiting ambulances--none too gently because there were so many of them, and because there must come a time in all wars when custom stales even compassion.”
Source: The Well Of Loneliness
“None want to know the ignorant.
Some want to know the simple.
Many want to know the profound.
Countless want to know the mysterious.
Draw people with you mind,
and they are yours temporarily.
Draw people with your heart,
and they are yours enduringly.
Draw people with you soul,
and they are yours permanently.”
“None who are shod with fleshly shoes can stand on the holy ground of God's service. Many failures and much waste and confusion which have resulted are due to men's coming to work, instead of being sent out to work.”
Source: Journeying Towards the Spiritual: A Digest of the Spiritual Man in 42 Lessons
“None who has known the charity of wine, Its pity, the cool logic of its spell Will waver in his loyalty, or dwell In any heaven where the grape lacks a shrine.”
Source: Ironica
“None who have always been free can understand the terrible fascinating power of the hope of freedom to those who are not free.”
“None will be able to resist truth and love and sincerity. Are you sincere? Unselfish even unto death, and loving? Then fear not, not even death.”
Source: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
“None will ever be a true Parisian who has not learned to wear a mask of gaiety over his sorrows and one of sadness, boredom, or indifference over his inward joy.”
Source: THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (Mystery & Horror Series): Gothic Classic Based on True Events at the Paris Opera
“None will improve your lot If you yourself do not.”
“None will prefer to kill a beautiful and lovely relationship, the circumstance is the culprit”
“None wise dares hopeless venture.”
“None within the sound of my voice should be in any doubt concerning what is moral and what is not, nor should any be in doubt about what is expected of us ... We have been and continue to be taught God's laws. Despite what you may see or hear elsewhere, these laws are unchanging.”
“None would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain; And, from the dregs of life, think to receive, What the first sprightly running could not give.”
“None would remember you for how many years you lived and what you did to your life. Instead, they will remember you for how the realization of your idea contributed to humanity and made a difference to the lives of others.”
“None, but people of strong passion are capable of rising to greatness.”
“None, none descends into himself, to find
The secret imperfections of his mind:
But every one is eagle-ey'd to see
Another's faults, and his deformity.”
Source: The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations. Now First Collected and Published Together in Four Volumes. With Explanatory Notes and Observations. Also an Account of His Life and Writings ...
“None, while in flesh, can be entirely free from himsa, because one never completely renounces the will to live.”
“None. I think we should send a country some cupcakes. You think some cupcakes would cheer up North Korea? Kill 'em with deliciousness.”