N Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with N. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Nothing good ever comes out of hurry and frustration, only misery.”
“Nothing good ever comes without a price.”
“Nothing good ever ends.”
“Nothing good ever happens after midnight.”
“Nothing good ever happens by itself - it is achieved through striving, though this sometimes bears a high price.”
“Nothing good ever happens in a blackout. I've never woken up and been like, 'What is this Pilates mat doing out?'”
“Nothing good happened to Romeo or Juliet.”
Source: This World We Live In
“Nothing good happens after two a.m. Unless you happen to be a fan of watching people play flip cup for hours on end. Not me. No, I’d much prefer to be in my flannel pajamas with a cup of Night-Night tea and a book, thank you very much.”
Source: Always and Forever, Lara Jean
“Nothing good happens in war, every war is concentrated evil.”
Source: Ernesto'nun Dağları
“Nothing good happens when you jump in the air.”
“Nothing good has ever been written about the full rotation of a racecar about its roll axis.”
“Nothing good has resulted in primarily following my will.”
Source: Refined: Turning Pain into Purpose
“Nothing good in this world comes free! For everything there’s a payment of time or money or soul!”
Source: The Dressmaker's Secret
“Nothing good is a miracle, nothing lovely is a dream.”
Source: Messiah’s Handbook
“Nothing good is ever easy. Or worth it.”
Source: Highlander Most Wanted: The Montgomerys and Armstrongs
“Nothing good is free, and nothing free is good. You want the world to change, you have to force that change behind gun smoke and lead. Blood is the price, always and ever, if you want to buy freedom.”
Source: Rage and Ruin
“Nothing good lasts...Don't trust anyone who claims otherwise.”
Source: A Most Clever Girl
“Nothing good or great can be done in the absence of enthusiasm.”
“Nothing good stands without the right attitude. You may know how to do it, but if the attitude is negative, all you can say is “I could have done it”.”
Source: Shaping the dream
“Nothing good was ever learned from eavesdropping, so mind your business and let others mind theirs.”
Source: Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place 3-Book Collection: Book I, Book II
“Nothing good was learnt too swiftly. Knowledge should be a purposeful accumulance of observed experience, applied and tested to the full.”
Source: The Book of Fires
“Nothing good was withheld from me, even moral guidance was provided as my uncle read to me nightly out of a King James red-letter edition Bible. “Them’s the Good Lord’s words in red,” he would say reverently. These lessons installed in me a sense of moral propriety and spiritual obligation that I would later misconstrue to my own detriment. The strength of character I gleaned from them would enable me to survive myself and all lesser foes.”
Source: Torn From the Inside Out
“Nothing got cleaned just because it got to the laundry room.”
“Nothing got inside the head without becoming pictures.”
Source: The corrections
“Nothing granted the providence to outdo time, and so he determined it was a spiritual lacking and trained harder in prayer.”
Source: Deliriums
“Nothing great can come of more than three people in a room.”
“Nothing great comes into being all at once.”
Source: Discourses, Fragments, Handbook
“Nothing great comes without enthusiasm.”
“Nothing great ever came out of common sense.”
Source: To Love and Be Wise
“Nothing great ever happened without enthusiasm.”
“Nothing GREAT ever happens from thinking SMALL.”
“Nothing great happens when you hold back.”
“Nothing great has been and nothing great can be accomplished without passion. It is only a dead, too often, indeed, a hypocriticalmoralizing which inveighs against the form of passion as such.”
“Nothing great in science has ever been done by men, whatever their powers, in whom the divine afflatus of the truth-seeker was wanting.”
Source: Collected essays
“Nothing great in the world has ever been accomplished without passion.”
“Nothing great is created suddenly, any more than a bunch of grapes or a fig.”
Source: The Works of Epictetus: Consisting of His Discourses, in Four Books, the Enchiridion, and Fragments
“Nothing great is ever accomplished by following standards.”
“Nothing great is ever achieved without much enduring.”
“Nothing great is produced suddenly, since not even the grape or the fig is. If you say to me now that you want a fig, I will answer to you that it requires time: let it flower first, then put forth fruit, and then ripen.”
Source: Stoic Six Pack: Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, Golden Sayings, Fragments and Discourses of Epictetus, Letters from a Stoic and The Enchiridion
“Nothing great or enduring, especially in music, has ever sprung full-fledged and unprecedented from the brain of any master; the best he gives to the world he gathers from the hearts of the people, and runs it through the alembic of his genius.”
Source: The Selected Writings of James Weldon Johnson: Social, political, and literary essays
“Nothing great was ever achieved without 100% dedication, discipline and determination.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“Nothing great was ever achieved without a personal sacrifice. You have to pay the price to realize your goals.”
“Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.”
“Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. For what is enthusiasm but the oblivion and swallowing-up of self in an object dearer than self?”
Source: On the Constitution of the Church and State According to the Idea of Each
“Nothing great was ever created without a great dream.”
“Nothing great will ever be achieved without great men, and men are great only if they are determined to be so.”
Source: The Edge of the Sword
“Nothing grieves a child more than to study the wrong lesson and learn something he wasn't suppose to.”
“nothing grieves more deeply or pathetically than one half of a great love that isn’t meant to be.”
Source: Shantaram: A Novel
“Nothing grows among its pinnacles; there is no shade except under great toadstools of sandstone whose bases have been eaten to the shape of wine glasses by the wind. Everything is flaking, cracking, disintegrating, wearing away in the long, inperceptible weather of time. The ash of ancient volcanic outbursts still sterilizes its soil, and its colors in that waste are the colors that flame in the lonely sunsets on dead planets.”
“Nothing grows in our garden, only washing. And babies.”