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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
I said: 'A line will take us hours maybe;
Yet if it does not seem a moment's thought,
Our stitching and unstitching has been naught. — W.B.Yeats
Yet if it does not seem a moment's thought,
Our stitching and unstitching has been naught. — W.B.Yeats
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
Soldiers of Israel, we have no aims of conquest. Our purpose is to bring to naught the attempts of the Arab armies to conquer our land.
— Moshe Dayan
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
Man's works do not even come close to the works of the Holy Spirit. If the Holy Spirit does not work, all the efforts of man will come to naught.
— John Sung
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
Confess then, naught from nothing can become,
Since all must have their seeds, wherefrom to grow,
Wherefrom to reach the gentle fields of air. — Lucretius
Since all must have their seeds, wherefrom to grow,
Wherefrom to reach the gentle fields of air. — Lucretius
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
Though it has no thought of keeping watch, it's not for naught that the scarecrow stands in the grain field.
— Dogen
What's hard, it seems, is living up to the words spoken by Jesus Christ, who preached naught but love and mercy and justice and humility.
— Steven Weber
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
So long as man clamours for the I and Mine, his works are as naught: When all love of the I and the Mine is dead, then the work of the Lord is done.
— Kabir
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
My mother used to always say to me, 'Do naught, get naught.' It's an adage that I hold by. If you don't do anything, you can't really expect anything.
— Peter Hook
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
You are! There ain't no Thirteenth! Ain't naught but the Twelve, that's truth! Yeah, I been to Verrar a couple times, met up with lads and lasses
— Scott Lynch
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