No one will ever win the battle of the sexes; there's too much fraternizing with the enemy.
‐‐ Henry A. Kissinger
No one will expect the British Government or the Government of India to give way to threats of violence, disorder and chaos; and, indeed, representatives of large sections of Indian opinion have expressly warned us that we must not do so.
‐‐ Stafford Cripps
No one will find me to have knowingly committed fraud.
‐‐ Bernard Ebbers
No one will frighten the large and free Jewish community of the United States.
‐‐ Menachem Begin
No one will improve your lot if you do not yourself.
‐‐ Bertolt Brecht
No one will lend at a negative interest rate; potential creditors will simply choose to hold cash, which pays zero nominal interest.
‐‐ Ben Bernanke
No one will pay you for planning an expedition at first: you have to work in pubs at weekends so you can pay the gas bills. I joined the Territorial Army, which paid me when I turned up to drill nights, and so did my wife.
‐‐ Ranulph Fiennes
No one will presumably ever be able to prove or disprove such fundamental religious principles as the existence of God.
‐‐ Stephen Kinzer
No one will remember that President Obama supported the Arab Spring if it eventually fails and the region collapses back into the political Dark Ages. If we actively engage these movements with advice, with money, and, when necessary, with military force, then we get a vote in how it all turns out.
‐‐ Sebastian Junger
No one will steal my son's American Dream.
‐‐ Pete Gallego
No one will stop to help you when you are in need, but everyone forces opinions upon you that you do not require.
‐‐ Franz Grillparzer
No one will understand a Japanese garden until you've walked through one, and you hear the crunch underfoot, and you smell it, and you experience it over time. Now there's no photograph or any movie that can give you that experience.
‐‐ J. Carter Brown
No one wins in the industrial food system.
‐‐ Kimbal Musk
No one with a body full of aliments can have a luminous soul and other intellectual faculties. It is necessary to care for the body if we wish the spirit to function normally.
‐‐ Michael Servetus
No-one works for money alone and tapping into what people want from their careers and what they have to offer is essential.
‐‐ Ricardo Semler
No one worries about genre when they're dancing. They're not asking themselves, 'Is this song a dubstep song?'
‐‐ Skrillex
No one worth possessing can be quite possessed.
‐‐ Sara Teasdale
No one would argue against the fact that L.A. leads the country in opportunities for being hip and pretentious.
‐‐ Merrill Markoe
No one would argue that it's in the United States' interest to have independent knowledge of the plans and intentions of foreign countries. But we need to think about where to draw the line on these kind of operations so we're not always attacking our allies, the people we trust, the people we need to rely on, and to have them in turn rely on us.
‐‐ Edward Snowden
No one would bring their horse into a studio, because they don't want to bring their prized animals into an environment where they wouldn't be comfortable or where they might panic and hurt themselves.
‐‐ Jill Greenberg
No one would choose a friendless existence on condition of having all the other things in the world.
‐‐ Aristotle
No one would choose to be jerked randomly off task again and again until you have half a dozen things you're trying to get done, all at the same time.
‐‐ Marilyn vos Savant
No one would ever cast me as an aristocrat. I think the big thing about being an Irish artist is access to melancholy. Especially the American Irish. The availability of loss, some kind of pain, is an important part of who we are. I think my Irishness gave me that.
‐‐ Brian Dennehy
No one would have crossed the ocean if he could have gotten off the ship in the storm.
‐‐ Charles Kettering
No one would have doubted his ability to reign had he never been emperor.
‐‐ Tacitus
No one would have picked me out in high school and said, 'This guy is going to be in show business.' I don't have any of the talents you would normally associate with show business.
‐‐ Jerry Springer
No one would remember the Good Samaritan if he'd only had good intentions; he had money as well.
‐‐ Margaret Thatcher
No one would say, 'Hey, I think this medicine works, go ahead and use it.' We have testing, we go to the lab, we try it again, we have refinement. But you know what we do on the last mile? 'Oh, this is a good idea. People will like this. Let's put it out there.'
‐‐ Sendhil Mullainathan
No one would talk much in society if they knew how often they misunderstood others.
‐‐ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
No one would want to read a book in which I explain the science of cloning because it would be very dull and it would also make no sense.
‐‐ Rachel Cohn
No one writes a great book every time out, or even a good book.
‐‐ Stewart O'Nan
No one writes about the emotional things you go through.
‐‐ Jimmy Chamberlin
No one writes as slowly as I do, I'm convinced. It's so hard for me. I learn slowly; I make decisions at a snail's pace.
‐‐ Virginia Euwer Wolff
No one writes dialect better than Flannery O'Connor. No one should even try.
‐‐ David Sedaris
No one yet knows what a man's province is, and how far that province, as conceived of today, is artificial.
‐‐ Agnes Smedley
No, only disappointment in myself on those occasions I didn't manage to rise to the occasion as I felt I should've done. I can always see how to do it, and then the challenge is, Can I manage that each and every day?
‐‐ Christian Bale
No operatic star has yet died soon enough for me.
‐‐ Thomas Beecham
No operational commander should have to assign a soldier a task that could be done as well by a computer, a remote sensor, or an unmanned airplane.
‐‐ Richard Perle
No oppression is so heavy or lasting as that which is inflicted by the perversion and exorbitance of legal authority.
‐‐ Joseph Addison
No organization should be allowed near disaster unless they are willing to cooperate with some level of established leadership.
‐‐ Irwin Redlener
No, originally I thought that writing articles would keep me from having to see a psychiatrist, but I became even more depressed as a result.
‐‐ Theo Van Gogh
No other animal bonds to a human being the way a dog does. And I suspect there is no other animal to which human beings can bond the way we can bond to a dog.
‐‐ Robert Crais
No other aspect of filmmaking has tempted me to do a film other than the script and the story itself.
‐‐ Deepika Padukone
No other country in the world does what we do. On every issue, the world turns to us, not simply because of the size of our economy or our military might - but because of the ideals we stand for, and the burdens we bear to advance them.
‐‐ Barack Obama
No other country in the world gives protection like that, but it is not absolute protection. People sometimes meet that high burden and win libel suits, and in those cases I think they ought to win.
‐‐ Floyd Abrams
No other country on earth could have provided such tremendous opportunities and we should never take the privilege of our citizenship for granted.
‐‐ Jane D. Hull
No other creatures of the savannah sleep as deeply or as soundly as lions, but after all, lions are the main reason for not sleeping soundly.
‐‐ Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
No other date on the calendar more potently symbolizes all that our nation stands for than the Fourth of July.
‐‐ Mac Thornberry
No other entertainer in the world ever took the risks that Liberace took.
‐‐ Robin Leach