That which two will takes effect. Pr.
That which upholdeth him, that thee upholds—His honour. King John, iii. 1.
That which was bitter to endure may be sweet to remember. Pr.
That which we do not believe we cannot adequately say, though we may repeat the words never so often. Emerson.
That which we have we prize not to the 15 worth; / But being lacked and lost, why then we rake its value. Much Ado, iv. 1.
That which we may live without we need not much covet. Pr.
That which will not be butter must be made into cheese. Pr.
That which will not be spun, let it not come between the spindle and the distaff. Pr.
That woman is despicable who, having children, ever feels ennui. Jean Paul.
That wretchedness which fate has rendered 20 voiceless and tuneless is not the least wretched, but the most. Carlyle.