A traveller of taste at once perceives that the wise are polite all the world over, but that fools are only polite at home. Goldsmith.
A tree is known by its fruit. Pr.
Atria regum hominibus plena sunt, amicis vacua—The courts of kings are full of men, empty of friends. Sen.
Atrocitatis mansuetudo est remedium—Gentleness is the antidote for cruelty. Phædr.
A true-bred merchant is the best gentleman in the nation. Defoe.
A true genius may be known by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him. Swift.
A true man hates no one. Napoleon. 5
A truly great genius will be the first to prescribe limits for its own exertions. Brougham.
A truth / Looks freshest in the fashion of the day. Tennyson.
A truth to an age that has rejected and trampled on it, is not a word of peace, but a sword. Henry George.