In this wild element of a life, man has to 40 struggle onwards; now fallen, deep-abased; and ever, with tears, repentance, with bleeding heart, he has to rise again, struggle again, still onwards. That his struggle be a faithful, unconquerable one—that is the question of questions. Carlyle.
In this world, full often our joys are only the tender shadows which our sorrows cast. Ward Beecher.
In this world it is not what we take up, but what we give up, that makes us rich. Ward Beecher.
In this world there is one godlike thing, the essence from first to last of all of godlike in it—the veneration done to human worth by the hearts of men. Carlyle.
In thy breast are the stars of thy fate. Schiller.
In thy thriving still misdoubt some evil: / Lest 45 gaining gain on thee, and make thee dim / To all things else. George Herbert.
In time comes he whom God sends. Herbert's Coll.
In time the savage bull doth bear the yoke. Much Ado, i. 1.
In time we hate that which we often fear. Ant. and Cleop., i. 3.
In times of anarchy one may seem a despot in order to be a saviour. Mirabeau.