It is advisable that a man should know at least three things:—first, where he is; secondly, where he is going; thirdly, what he had best do under the circumstances. Ruskin.
It is all in my eye, i.e., it is nowhere else. Pr.
It is allowed by the laws of war to deceive an enemy by feints, false colours, spies, false intelligence, or the like; but by no means in treaties, truces, signals of capitulation or surrender. Paley.
It is always an ease, and sometimes a happiness, 30 to have nothing. Joseph Hall.
It is always by adventurers that great deeds are done, and not by the sovereigns of great empires.
It is always good when a man has two irons in the fire. F. Beaumont.
It is always necessary to show some good opinion of those whose good opinion we solicit. Johnson.
It is always term time in the court of conscience. Pr.
It is always the individual, not the age, that 35 stands up for the truth. Goethe.
It is always vitally important to ourselves to be scrupulously true. Spurgeon.