Solitude is naught and society is naught. Alternate them and the good of each is seen.
Good impulses are naught, unless they become good actions.
Crossing over mountains, rivers, arid oceans, setting at naught, as it were, the obstacles of the distance of space and time, the blood of Indian thought has flowed, and is still flowing into the veins of other nations of the globe, whether in a distinct or in some subtle unknown way. Perhaps to us belongs the major portion of the universal ancient inheritance.
30. If Will stops and cries Why, invoking Because, then Will stops an does naught. 31. If power asks why, then power is weakness.
If we lose our heritage of health and vigor, all the beauty that has been achieved will be for naught!
Prejudice is the sole author of infamies: how many acts are so qualified by an opinion forged out of naught but prejudice!
Creatures with no dreams of their own can do naught but destroy the dreams of others.
Hunting, fishing, drawing, and music occupied my every moment. Cares I knew not, and cared naught about them.
Years! Years, ye shall mix with me! Ye shall grow a part Of the laughing Sea; Of the moaning heart Of the glittered wave Of the sun-gleam's dart In the ocean-grave. Fair, cold, and faithless wert thou, my own! For that I love Thy heart of stone! From the heights above To the depths below, Where dread things move, There is naught can show A life so trustless! Proud be thy crown! Ruthless, like none, save the Sea, alone!
I dinna think tis romantic when a man says he's willin' t' give his life fer the woman he loves. Give me instead a man who'd fight to keep us both alive and kickin'! There's naught rommantic about a dead man, beau or no.
Have you not heard it said full oft, A woman's nay doth stand for naught?
Far must thy researches go Wouldst thou learn the world to know; Thou must tempt the dark abyss Wouldst thou prove what Being is; Naught but firmness gains the prize, Naught but fullness makes us wise, Buried deep truth e'er lies.
Naught will be done to you that you doona wish done. Dageus MacKeltar
Give naught, get same. Give much, get same.
For what is a man, what has he got. If not himself, then he has naught.
The pain of the flesh is naught to that of the heart
Too much to know is to know naught but fame.
Religion, like all things, begins with self, And naught is known, until one knows himself.
. . . persist in that invocation until the unity of the world is subsumed for you in a single sphere, so that with the eye of your heart you will see naught in the two worlds save the One.
To be exact has naught to do with pedantry or dogma.