N Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with N. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Nothing is real if you don't believe in who you are!”
“Nothing is real in this world. There are no words to conclude the infinite bliss once we are chosen to become the Superhuman.”
Source: Enter Heaven
“Nothing is real unless it is observed”
Source: In Search of the Big Bang: The Life and Death of the Universe
“Nothing is real.”
Source: Lennon Remembers
“Nothing is really 'safe'.”
“Nothing is really beautiful but truth, and truth alone is lovely.”
“Nothing is really beautiful unless it is useless; everything useful is ugly, for it expresses a need, and the needs of man are ignoble and disgusting, like his poor weak nature. The most useful place in a house is the lavatory.”
“Nothing is really broke, so it's not like I can fix it. I just have to keep trying to find what I'm looking for.”
Source: The Peach Keeper
“Nothing is really lost as long as you remember it”
Source: Matched
“Nothing is really lost or can be lost, No birth, identity, form--no object of the world, Nor life, nor force, nor any visible thing... The body, sluggish, aged , cold--the embers left from early fires, ...shall duly flame again”
“Nothing is really media driven or committee driven, so you can actually just produce something”
“Nothing is really ours until we share it.”
“Nothing is really real unless it happens on television.”
“Nothing is really small; whoever is open to the deep penetration of nature knows this.”
Source: Les Mis??rables
“Nothing is really so poor and melancholy as art that is interested in itself and not in its subject.”
“Nothing is really so very frightening when everything is so very dangerous”
“Nothing is really work unless you would rather be doing something else.”
“Nothing is respectfully amazing than a man who finds no shame to tell the world how grateful he is for all the love and sacrifices his woman made..”
“Nothing is right and nothing is just; We sow in ashes and reap in dust.”
Source: Collected Verses
“Nothing is right and wrong in research, research is an addiction with an endless search for its drug”
“Nothing is sacred to a gamester.”
“Nothing is sacred. Not even your own mother, not the Jewish martyrs, not even people starving of hunger. Laugh at everything, ferociously, bitterly, to exorcise the old monsters.”
“Nothing is sacrificed when you have patience in love.”
“Nothing is sadder than laughter; nothing more beautiful, more magnificent, more uplifting and enriching than the terror of deep despair.”
“Nothing is sadder than love left unheard.”
“Nothing is sadder than the consequences of having worldly standards without worldly means.”
“Nothing is safe [in Lebanon], as simple as that.”
“Nothing is safe from you. If I were to court a girl who lived on an iceberg in the middle of the ocean, sooner or later— probably sooner— I’d look up to see you swooping overhead on a broomstick. In fact, by now I’d be disappointed in you if I didn’t see you.” “Are you off to the iceberg today?” Sophie retorted.”
Source: Wizard's Castle
“Nothing is safe. Nothing valuable ever is.”
“Nothing is scary... everything is a lesson... all is about getting in the perspective.”
“Nothing is secret once you tell anyone. If you want to keep it quiet - don't tell a soul.”
“Nothing is secure but life, transition, the energizing spirit.”
Source: Essays and Lectures
“Nothing is secure. That is my message. Nothing can be secure, because a secure life will be worse than death. Nothing is certain. Life is full of uncertainties, full of surprises - that is its beauty! You can never come to a moment when you can say, "Now I am certain." When you say you are certain, you simply declare your death, you have committed suicide.”
“Nothing is set in stone. A bird can be refolded into a boat, a fish, a kimono, or any other extravagant vision. At other times it aches to return to its original folds. The paper begins to fray. It tires, rebels.”
Source: A Thousand Paper Birds
“Nothing is set up like a comedy bit. I did sitcoms for 10 years. Literally from 1989 to 1999. That's almost all I did. Whenever I got away from television I was like, "Phew, thank God that's over. I am never going back."”
“Nothing is shallower than the belief that a love which leads to sin is always qualitatively lower—more animal or more trivial—than one which leads to faithful, fruitful and Christian marriage. The love which leads to cruel and perjured unions, even to suicide-pacts and murder, is not likely to be wandering lust or idle sentiment. It may well be Eros in all his splendour; heart-breakingly sincere; ready for every sacrifice except renunciation.”
Source: The Four Loves
“Nothing is sharper than suffering, nothing is sweeter than to have suffered.”
Source: Meister Eckhart's Sermons
“Nothing is simpler than despair, but I don't think any simple story tells the whole story. So all hail complexities”
“nothing is slower than the true birth of a man”
Source: Memoirs of Hadrian
“Nothing is small if God accepts it.”
“Nothing is small or great in God's sight. Whatever He wills becomes great to us, however seemingly trifling; and if once the voice of conscience tells us that He requires anything of us, we have no right to measure its importance.”
Source: The hidden life of the soul [by J.N. Grou]. From the Fr. by the author of A Dominican artist
“Nothing is small when you magnify it by eternity.”
Source: Ri Conquers the Multiverse
“Nothing is so abject and pathetic as a politician who has lost his job, save only a retired stud-horse.”
Source: Mencken Chrestomathy
“Nothing is so admirable in politics as a short memory.”
“Nothing is so aggravating as calmness.”
“Nothing is so aggravating as calmness. There is something positively brutal about the good temper of most modern men.”
Source: The Best of Oscar Wilde: Selected Plays and Writings
“Nothing is so aggravating than calmness.”
“Nothing is so at odds with prayer as vanity.”
Source: Barcelona, Berlin, New York, 1928-1931
“Nothing is so atrocious as fancy without taste.”
Source: Goethe's Opinions on the World, Mankind, Literature, Science, and Art
“Nothing is so awesomely unfamiliar as the familiar that discloses itself at the end of a journey. Nothing shakes the heart so much as meeting-far, far away-what you last met at home.”
Source: The Messiah of Stockholm: a novel