Perseverantia—By perseverance. M.
Persevere and never fear. Pr.
Persevere in the fight, struggle on, do not let go, think magnanimously of man and life, for man is good and life is affluent and fruitful. Vauvenargues.
Persist, persevere, and you will find most things attainable that are possible. Chesterfield.
Personæ mutæ—Mute characters in a play. 50
Personal attachment is no fit ground for public conduct, and those who declare they will take care of the rights of the sovereign because they have received favours at his hand, betray a little mind and warrant the conclusion that if they did not receive those favours they would be less mindful of their duties, and act with less zeal for his interest. C. Fox.
Personal force never goes out of fashion. (?)
Personality is everything in art and poetry. Goethe.
Persons are love's world, and the coldest philosopher cannot recount the debt of the young soul, wandering here in nature to the power of love, without being tempted to unsay, as treasonable to nature, aught derogatory to the social instincts. Emerson.
Persons of fine manners make behaviour the first sign of force,—behaviour, and not performance, or talent, or, much less, wealth. Emerson.