Out of Evil comes Good; and no Good that is possible but shall one day be real. Carlyle.

Out of my stony griefs / Bethel I'll raise. Adams.

Out of Plato come all things that are still 10 written and debated about among men of thought. Emerson.

Out of sight out of mind. Thomas à Kempis.

Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh. Jesus.

Out of the eater cometh forth meat; out of the strong cometh forth sweetness. Samson's riddle.

Out of the frying-pan into the fire. Pr.

Out of the suffering comes the serious mind; 15 out of the salvation, the grateful heart; out of endurance, fortitude; out of deliverance, faith. Ruskin.

Out of this nettle danger we pluck this flower safety. 1 Hen. IV., ii. 3.

Out upon the tempest of anger, the acrimonious gall of fretful impatience, the sullen frost of lowring resentment, or the corroding poison of withered envy! They eat up the immortal part of a man!... like traitor Iscariot, betray their lord and master. Burns.