That suit is best that best fits me. Pr.
That that comes of a hen will scrape. Pr.
That that is, is. As You Like It, iv. 2.
That the voice of the common people is the voice 15 of God, is as full of falsehood as commonness. For who sees not that those black-mouthed hounds, upon the mere scent of opinion, as freely spend their mouths in hunting counter, or, like Actæon's dogs, in chasing an innocent man to death, as if they followed the chase of truth itself, in a fresh scent? A. Warwick.
That thee is sent receive in buxomness: / The wrestling of this world asketh a fall. / Here is no home, here is but wilderness. / Forth, pilgrim, forth—on, best out of thy stall. / Look up on high, and thank the God of all. Chaucer.
That thought I regard as true which is fruitful to myself, which is connected with the rest of my thoughts, and at the same time helps me on. Now it is not only possible, but natural, that such a thought should not connect itself with the mind of another, nor help him on ... consequently he will regard it as false. Once we are thoroughly convinced of this, we shall never enter upon controversies. Goethe.
That ugly treason of mistrust. Mer. of Ven., iii. 2.
That unity which has not its origin in the multitude is tyranny. Pascal.
That very law which moulds a tear, / And bids 20 it trickle from its source; / That law preserves the earth a sphere, / And guides the planets in their course. Rogers.
That vice has often proved an emancipator of the mind is one of the most humiliating, but also one of the most unquestionable, facts in history. Lecky.