Scripture, like Nature, lays down no definitions. 30 Spinoza.

Scruples, temptations, and fears, and cutting perplexities of heart, are frequently the lot of the most excellent persons. Thomas à Kempis.

Sculpture and painting have an effect to teach us manners and abolish hurry. Emerson.

Sculpture is not the mere cutting of the form of anything in stone; it is the cutting of the effect of it. Very often the true form, in the marble, would not be in the least like itself. Ruskin.

Sculpture, the tongue on the balance of expression. Quoted by Emerson.

S'échauffer au dépens du bon Dieu—To warm 35 one's self in the sun (lit. at the expense of the good god). M.

Se a ciascuno l'interno affanno / Si leggesse in fronte scritto, / Quanti mai che invidia fanno / Ci farebbero pietà!—If the secret sorrows of every one could be read on his forehead, how many who now excite envy would become objects of pity! It.

Se il giovane sapesse, se il vecchio potesse, e' non c' è cosa che non si facesse—If the young knew, and the old could, there is nothing which would not be done. It. Pr.

Se'l sol mi splende, non curo la luna—If the sun shines on me, I care not for the moon. It. Pr.

Se la moglie pecca, non è il marito innocente—If the wife sins, the husband is not innocent. It. Pr.