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The Master said, Learning without thought is naught; thought without learning is dangerous.
— Confucius
Religion, like all things, begins with self, And naught is known, until one knows himself.
— George Eliot
It is naught but pain and regret when we think of the things and people we will never have, the opportunities we may never get.
— Kelly Creagh
Naught but love makes magic real.
— Salman Rushdie
All our dreams and hopes become as naught, and evil men are allowed to hang their lanterns on our tombstones. What greater folly is there?
— James Lee Burke
In truth you owe naught to any man. You owe to all men.
— Khalil Gibran
Who quick be to borrow and slow be to pay, their credit is naught, go they ever so gay.
— Thomas Tusser
All greatness is unconscious, or it is little and naught.
— Thomas Carlyle
For art and joy go together, with bold openness, and high head, and ready hand - fearing naught and dreading no exposure.
— James Whistler
Procrastination is my sin. It brings me naught but sorrow. I know that I should stop it. In fact, I will
tomorrow — Gloria Pitzer
tomorrow — Gloria Pitzer
Prayer is naught but a rising desire of the heart into God by withdrawing of the heart from all earthly thoughts.
— Walter Hilton
Of its persistent, artless strain: Naught so can soothe a soul's own pain, As making glad another soul!
— Paul Verlaine
Memory is a great deceiver: it embroiders until naught is left but the glory and the pleasure.
— Tobsha Learner
Prayer is good: but when used as a substitute for obedience, it is naught but a blatant hypocrisy, a despicable Pharisaism.
— Charles Studd
If you get simple beauty and naught else, you get about the best thing god invents
— Robert Browning
Creatures with no dreams of their own can do naught but destroy the dreams of others.
— Laini Taylor
Have you not heard it said full oft,
A woman's nay doth stand for naught? — William Shakespeare
A woman's nay doth stand for naught? — William Shakespeare
Naught so sweet as melancholy.
— Robert A. Burton
Naught so insipid in the world I find
As is a devil in despair. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
As is a devil in despair. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Unicorns know naught of shame, or need, or doubt, or debt;
But mortals, as you may have noticed, take what they can get. — Peter S. Beagle
But mortals, as you may have noticed, take what they can get. — Peter S. Beagle
Bit by bit, man reduces to naught.
— Akinwale Musa Oluseun
There's naught to eat in the dark but flesh.
— George R R Martin
Races, better than we, have leaned on her wavering promise,
Having naught else but Hope. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Having naught else but Hope. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Unless we keep this planet healthy, everything else is for naught.
— Victoria Principal
Who naught suspects is easily deceived.
— Petrarch
Naught have I gotten, but what I've received.
— James M. Gray
To be exact has naught to do with pedantry or dogma.
— Leonora Speyer
Naught is there mightier than God;
Yet hath He not the might to turn
My Will from willing what it will,
My yearning as it needs must yearn? — Angelus Silesius
Yet hath He not the might to turn
My Will from willing what it will,
My yearning as it needs must yearn? — Angelus Silesius
It is all for naught, if not for love.
— Molly Friedenfeld
When I meet a wind I cannot fight , I can do naught but set my sails to let it take me where it will.
— Susanna Kearsley
The deed is everything, the glory is naught.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
A bullet is naught but a glorified pebble.
— Jason Heller
For naught so vile on the Earth doth live, but to the Earth some special good doth give
— William Shakespeare
Love gives naught but itself and takes naught but from itself, Love possesses not nor would it be possessed: For love is sufficient unto love.
— Kahlil Gibran
Live. Live, brothers, though there be naught but shame and failure to furnish forth your living.
— John Updike
Will did not think that was fair, but he accepted that kings were often unfair and there was naught to be done about it.
— Sharon Kay Penman
He that enjoys naught without thanksgiving is as though he robbed God.
— Saint John Chrysostom
Mirror mirror on the wall, show the real me or naught at all.
— Gautama Buddha
Sometimes there is naught you can do for a man, save stand quietly beside him and believe. (Advice to Felicity Langley from her Nanny Rana)
— Elizabeth Boyle
Hunting, fishing, drawing, and music occupied my every moment. Cares I knew not, and cared naught about them.
— John James Audubon
The true seeker hunts naught but the object of his quest, and the lover has no desire save union with his Beloved.
— Baha'u'llah
There's naught as nice as th' smell o' good clean earth, except th' smell o' fresh growin' things when th' rain falls on 'em.
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
I tell you naught for your comfort, Yea, naught for your desire, Save that the sky grows darker yet And the sea rises higher.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
Have all the hopes of ages come to naught? Is life no more with noble meaning fraught?
— Ada Cambridge
I know they are naught things, but I devour novels. (p. 57).
— Shannon Hale
O visionary world, condition strange, Where naught abiding is but only change.
— James Russell Lowell
There is naught a man or woman can not learn who hath the wit.
— Frances Hodgson Burnett
Words are naught but wind, and the fairest promises like dreams that take flight with the morning.
— Edouard Rene De Laboulaye
Think naught a trifle, though it small appear:
Small sands the mountain, moments make the year,
And trifles life.
— Edward Young
Small sands the mountain, moments make the year,
And trifles life.
— Edward Young
Give naught, get same. Give much, get same.
— Malcolm Forbes
There's naught, no doubt, so much the spirit calms as rum and true religion.
— George Gordon Byron
A moment of torture feels like an eternity, while an eternity of joy passes in a moment. Perhaps time is naught but an illusion.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
If thou must love me, let it be for naught except for love's sake only.
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Prejudice is the sole author of infamies: how many acts are so qualified by an opinion forged out of naught but prejudice!
— Marquis De Sade
All thought is naught but a footnote to Plato.
— George Santayana
Time fleeth on,
Youth soon is gone,
Naught earthly may abide;
Life seemeth fast,
But may not last
It runs as runs the time. — Charles Godfrey Leland
Youth soon is gone,
Naught earthly may abide;
Life seemeth fast,
But may not last
It runs as runs the time. — Charles Godfrey Leland
Sometime is that appointment, the final one to meet. Let's color all with love, for Time is naught but fleet.
— Vanna Bonta
Bad is the world, and all will come to naught
when such ill-dealing must be seen in thought. — William Shakespeare
when such ill-dealing must be seen in thought. — William Shakespeare
Oaths and anchors equally will drag: naught else abides on fickle earth but unkept promises of joy.
— Herman Melville
Naught is too small and soft to turn and sting.
— Emma Lazarus
Only your hearts be frolic, for the time Craves that we taste of naught but jouissance.
— Robert Greene
All too often we learn what we should have done by doing the opposite. Then we reap naught but sorrow.
— Susan Mayse
O, there is naught on earth worth being known but God and our own souls!
— Philip James Bailey
Naught will be done to you that you doona wish done. Dageus MacKeltar
— Karen Marie Moning
Thousands of hopeful days came to naught before this one. This was a golden day. Never give up.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Lingering labors come to naught.
— Robert Southwell
If we lose our heritage of health and vigor, all the beauty that has been achieved will be for naught!
— Bill Munson
Every moment of enjoyment
Brings to some one else a sorrow,
But your sorrow gladdens no one,
For from sorrow naught but sorrow springs. — August Strindberg
Brings to some one else a sorrow,
But your sorrow gladdens no one,
For from sorrow naught but sorrow springs. — August Strindberg
Glory is like a circle in the water, which never ceaseth to enlarge itself, till by broad spreading, it disperses to naught.
— William Shakespeare
Cease these sweet words," I protested. "You seek to bend me to your will, but it will not work. Your flattery is naught to me but wind!
— Patrick Rothfuss
All my days have I grown up among the Sages and I have found naught better for a man than silence.
— Gamaliel
But the flower leaned aside
And thought of naught to say,
And morning found the winter breeze
A hundred miles away. — Robert Frost
And thought of naught to say,
And morning found the winter breeze
A hundred miles away. — Robert Frost
There's no trust, No faith, no honesty in men; all perjured, All forsworn, all naught, all dissemblers.
— William Shakespeare
Solitude is naught and society is naught. Alternate them and the good of each is seen.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Naught can deform the human race Like to the armor's iron brace.
— William Blake