So, here hath been dawning / Another blue day; / Think wilt thou let it / Slip useless away. / Out of Eternity / This new day is born; / Into Eternity / At night doth return. / Behold it aforetime / No eye ever did: / So soon it for ever / From all eyes is hid. / Here hath been dawning, &c. Carlyle on To-day.

So I do my part to others, let them think of me what they will or can.... If I should regard such things, it were in another's power to defeat my charity, and evil should be stronger than good. But difficulties are so far from cooling Christians that they whet them. George Herbert.

So lang man lebt, sei man lebendig—So long 5 as you live, be living. Goethe.

So live with men, as if God saw you; so speak to God, as if men heard you. Sen.

So lonely 'twas, that God himself / Scarce seeméd there to be. Coleridge.

So long as a man is capable of self-renewal he is a living being. Amiel.

So long as any Ideal (any soul of truth) does, in never so confused a manner, exist and work within the Actual, it is a tolerable business. Not so when the Ideal has wholly departed, and the Actual owns to no soul of truth any longer. Carlyle.

So long as the "Holy Place" in their souls 10 is left in possession of powerless opinions, men are practically without God in this world. Froude.

So long as you live and work, you will not escape being misunderstood; to that you must resign yourself once for all. Be silent. Goethe.

So magnificent a thing is Will incarnated in a creature of like fashion with ourselves, that we run to witness all manifestations thereof. Carlyle.