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- 321. Pope John XXIII: Nevertheless, in order to imbue civilization with sound principles and enliven i ...

- 322. Florence Hurst Harriman: Next to entertaining or impressive talk, a thoroughgoing silence manages to intr ...

- 323. Florence Hurst Harriman: Next to entertaining or impressive talk, a thoroughgoing silence manages to intr ...

- 324. Calvin Coolidge: No enterprise can exist for itself alone. It ministers to some great need, it pe ...

- 325. Calvin Coolidge: No enterprise can exist for itself alone. It ministers to some great need, it pe ...

- 326. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: No entertainment is so cheap as reading, nor is any pleasure so lasting.

- 327. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: No entertainment is so cheap as reading, nor is any pleasure so lasting.

- 328. Woodrow T. Wilson: No man that does not see visions will ever realize any high hope or undertake an ...

- 329. Woodrow T. Wilson: No man that does not see visions will ever realize any high hope or undertake an ...

- 330. Edwin Hubbel Chapin: No more duty can be urged upon those who are entering the great theatre of life ...

- 331. Edwin Hubbel Chapin: No more duty can be urged upon those who are entering the great theatre of life ...

- 332. Peace Pilgrim: No one can find inner peace except by working, not in a self- centered way, but ...

- 333. Clark H. Minor: No sacrifice short of individual liberty, individual self-respect, and individua ...

- 334. Clark H. Minor: No sacrifice short of individual liberty, individual self-respect, and individua ...

- 335. Frederick Farrar: No true work since the world began was ever wasted; no true life since the world ...

- 336. Plutarch: Not by lamentations and mournful chants ought we to celebrate the funeral of a g ...

- 337. Friedrich Nietzsche: Not necessity, not desire -- no, the love of power is the demon of men. Let them ...

- 338. Marcus T. Cicero: Nothing contributes to the entertainment of the reader more, than the change of ...

- 339. Gustave Flaubert: Nothing is more humiliating than to see idiots succeed in enterprises we have fa ...

- 340. Blaise Pascal: Nothing is so intolerable to man as being fully at rest, without a passion, with ...

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