Most dangerous / Is that temptation that doth goad us on / To sin in loving virtue. Meas. for Meas., ii. 2.
Most felt, least said. Pr.
Most joyful let the poet be; / It is through him that all men see. W. E. Channing.
Most men and most women are merely one 15 couple more. Emerson.
Most men do not know what is in them till they receive the summons from their fellows; their hearts die within them, sleep settles upon them—the lethargy of the world's miasmata; there is nothing for which they are so thankful as for that cry, "Awake, thou that sleepest." Ruskin.
Most men forget God all day, and ask Him to remember them at night. (?)
Most men I ask little from; I try to render them much, and to expect nothing in return, and I get very well out of the bargain. Fénelon.
Most men make the voyage of life as if they carried sealed orders which they were not to open till they were fairly in mid-ocean. Lowell.
Most men never reach the glorious epoch, that 20 middle stage between despair and deification, in which the comprehensible appears to us common and insipid. Goethe.
Most men of action incline to fatalism, and most men of thought believe in Providence. Balzac.