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"Not going home is already like death."
By E. Catherine Tobler, Vanishing Act
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"Nothing is too wonderful to be true."
By Michael Faraday
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"Nothing astonishes men so much as common sense and plain dealing."
By Ralph Waldo Emerson
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"No idea is so antiquated that it was not once modern; no idea is so modern
that it will not someday be antiquated."
By Ellen Glasgow
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"Nothing feeds upon itself as liberality does."
By Niccolo Machiavelli, The Prince (1513)
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"Never argue with an idiot, because they will only bring you down to their level and beat you by experience."
By John Guerrero
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"Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal."
By Albert Camus
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"No man who has once heartily and wholly laughed can be altogether irreclaimably bad."
By Thomas Carlye
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"Nothing makes your sense of humor disappear faster than having somebody ask you where it is."
By Ivern Ball
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"No one now dies of fatal truths; there are too many antidotes to them."
By Friedrich Nietzsche, Human, All Too Human
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"Nature and Books belong to the eyes that see them."
By Emerson
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"Nice guys finish last."
By Leo Durocher, (attributed, see notes)
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"No. Men should die for lies. But the truth is too precious to die for."
By Terry Pratchett, Small Gods
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"No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove me wrong."
By Albert Einstein
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"No evil dooms us hopelessly, except the evil we love, and desire to continue in and make no effort to escape from."
By George Eliot, internet
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"Now I understand why Henry VIII started his own church."
By John F. Kennedy, Comment after the Vatican scolded him for supporting separation between church and state during his campaign, 1
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"No man is allowed to be a judge in his own cause, because his interest would certainly bias his judgment, and, not improbably, corrupt his integrity. With equal, nay with greater reason, a body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties at the same time."
By James Madison, The Federalist, Paper # 10
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"Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced."
By James Baldwin
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"No man resolved to make the most of himself has time to waste on personal contention."
By Abraham Lincoln
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"No one should do a job he can do in his sleep."
By Cory Doctorow, Someone Comes To Town, Someone Leaves Town, 2005
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