No one as ever completed their apprenticeship. |
No one has ever learned fully to know themselves. |
No one should be rich except those who understand it. |
No one would talk much in society, if he knew how often he misunderstands others |
No prudent antagonist thinks light of his adversaries. |
No two men see the world exactly alike, and different temperaments will apply in different ways a principle that they both acknowledge. The same man will, indeed, often see and judge the same things differently on different occasions: early convictions must give way to more mature ones. Nevertheless, may not the opinions that a man holds and expresses withstand all trials, if he only remains true to himself and others? |
No wise combatant underestimates their antagonist. |
None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free. |
Not the maker of plans and promises, but rather the one who offers faithful service in small matters. This is the person who is most likely to achieve what is good and lasting. |
Nothing hurts a new truth more than an old error |
Nothing is more fearful than imagination without taste. |
Nothing is more highly to be prized than the value of each day |
Nothing is more revolting than the majority; for it consists of few vigorous predecessors, of knaves who accommodate themselves, of weak people who assimilate themselves, and the mass that toddles after them without knowing in the least what it wants |
Nothing is more terrible than to see ignorance in action. |
Nothing is to be rated higher than the value of the day. |