Quotes starting with N
Below you will find our collection of inspirational quotes and sayings starting with the letter N, collected over the years from a variety of sources.
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Nature is the art of God. -- Latin (on nature)
Necessity is a great teacher. -- Mexican (on education)
Necessity is the mother of invention. -- Irish Proverb
Necessity never made a good bargain. -- Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
Neglect kills injuries, revenge increases them. -- Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
Neglect mending a small fault and 'twill soon be a great one. -- Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
Neither a borrower nor a lender be. -- William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
Never apologize before you are accused. -- Charles I of Great Britain (1600-1649)
Never bet your money on another man's game. -- unknown
Never change horses in midstream. -- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
Never cut what can be untied. -- Portuguese Proverb
Never give advice unasked. -- unknown
Never give up hope. -- unknown
Never look a gift horse in the mouth. -- John Heywood (c.1497-1580)
Never mind whether the horse is blind or not, just load up the wagon. -- Stephen Boyd (thanks to Warren ?)
Never mistake a single mistake with a final mistake. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940)
Never pick up what you didn't put down. -- Virgin Islander (on temptation)
Never put off until tomorrow what can be done today. -- English Proverb
Never reveal the bottom of your purse or the depth of your mind. -- Italian (on caution and care)
Never say die. -- unknown
Never say never. -- unknown
Never spend time with people who don't respect you. -- Maori (on courtesy and respect)
Never spend your money before you have it. -- unknown
Never stop learning. -- unknown
Never take anything for granted. -- Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881)
Never trouble trouble 'til trouble troubles you. -- unknown
New day, new fate. -- Bulgarian (on opportunity)
Nice words are free, so choose ones that please another's ears. -- Vietnamese (on courtesy and respect)
No act of kindness no matter how small is ever wasted. -- Aesop (c.620-560 BC)
No better relation than a prudent and faithful friend. -- Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
No clock is more regular than the belly. -- French (on food and hunger)
No gains without pains. -- Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
No legacy is as rich as honesty. -- unknown
No man can lose what he never had. -- George Herbert (1593-1632)
No man fears what he has seen grow. -- African Proverb
No news is good news. -- unknown
No offense taken when none is meant. -- unknown
No one can make us feel inferior without our consent. -- Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962)
No one goes through life unscathed. -- unknown
No one is easy to live with all of the time. -- unknown
No one is good at everything but everyone is good at something. -- unknown
No one is hurt by doing the right thing. -- Hawaiian (on good and evil)
No one should be judge in his own cause. -- Legal Maxim
No pain, no gain. -- American (on adversity)
No rest for the weary. -- unknown (variation "no rest for the wicked")
No river can return to its source, yet all rivers must have a beginning. -- Native American (on impossibility)
No sin is hidden to the soul. -- Bengali (Asian Indian) (on conscience)
No sleep, no dreams. -- Korean (on rewards and consequences)
No time like the present. -- Mrs. Mary De La Riviera Manley (1663-1724)
Nobility is not a birthright, but is defined by one's actions. -- Darren Bateman
Nobody's perfect. -- unknown
Nor eye in a letter, nor hand in a purse, nor ear in the secret of another. -- Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
Not all who make love, make marriages. -- Russian (on marriage)
Not everything you hear is good for talk. -- Japanese (on gossip)
Nothing goes on forever. -- unknown
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
Nothing is a waste of time if you use the experience wisely. -- Auguste Rodin (1840-1917)
Nothing is as burdensome as a secret. -- French Proverb
Nothing is as good as it seems beforehand. -- George Eliot (1819-1880)
Nothing is black or white. -- unknown
Nothing is certain but death and taxes. -- Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
Nothing is difficult if you're used to it. -- Kashmiri(on habit)
Nothing is easy to the unwilling. -- Gaelic (on attitude)
Nothing is impossible to the willing heart. -- John Heywood (c.1497-1580)
Nothing is impossible to the willing mind. -- Books of the Han Dynasty
Nothing remains constant except change itself. -- unknown
Nothing seems expensive on credit. -- Czech (on indebtedness)
Nothing succeeds like success. -- unknown
Nothing ventured, nothing gained. -- Chaucer (c.1343-1400)