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{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Sheer necessity—the proper parent of an art so nearly allied to invention. Sheridan—The Critic. Act I. Sc. 2. | seealso = (See also {{sc|Franck) The gods do not fight against necessity. Simonides. 3. 20. | author = | work = | place = | note = | topic = Necessity | page = 551 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Nede hath no lawe. Skelton—Colyn Cloute. L. 865. Langland —Piers Ploughman. Passus. 23. L. 10. | seealso = (See also {{sc|Cromwell, Syrus}}) | topic = Necessity | page = 551 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = I hold that to need nothing is divine, and the less a man needs the nearer does he approach divinity. Socrates. Quoted by Xenophon—Mem. Bk. I. 6. 10. | author = | work = | place = | note = | topic = Necessity | page = 551 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = 24 | text = A wise man never refuses anything to necessity. | author = Syrus | work = Maxims. | place = 540. | topic = Necessity | page = 551 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = 25 | text = Necessity knows no law except to conquer. | author = Syrus | work = Maxims. | place = 553. | seealso = (See also {{sc|Skelton}}) | topic = Necessity | page = 551 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = 26 | text = Le superflu, chose tres necessaire. | trans = The superfluous, a very necessary thing. | author = Voltaire | work = Le Mondain. | seealso = (See also {{sc|Scopas}}) | topic = Necessity | page = 551 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = 27 | text = Who, doomed to go in company with Pain And Fear and Bloodshed,—miserable train!— Turns his necessity to glorious gain. | author = Wordsworth | work = Character of a Happy Warrior. | topic = Necessity | page = 551 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = 28 | text = Necessity, the mother of invention. | author = Wycherly | work = Love in a Wood. | place = Act III. Sc. 3. | seealso = (See also {{sc|Franck}}) | topic = Necessity | page = 551 }}