In some sort, love is greater than God. Jacob Böhme.

In some things all, in all things none, are crossed. R. Southwell.

In spite of all his faults, there is no creature 60 worthier of affection than man. Goethe.

In spite of all misfortunes, there is still enough to satisfy one. Goethe.

In spite of all the evil that is said of the unfortunates, kings sometimes have their good qualities too. The Miller of Sans Souci.

In spite of seeming difference, men are all of one pattern. Emerson.

In statu quo—In the state in which it was.

In stinting wisdom, greatest wisdom lies. Sir 5 Richard Baker.

In such a world as this a man who is rich in himself is like a bright, warm, happy room at Christmastide, while without are the frost and snow of a December night. Schopenhauer.

In taking revenge, a man is but even with his enemy; but in passing it over, he is superior. Not traceable.