There are many men who do not believe in evaporation. They get all they can, and keep all they get, and so are not fertilisers, but only stagnant, miasmatic pools. Ward Beecher.
There are many religions, but there is only one morality. Ruskin.
There are many troubles which you cannot cure by the Bible and the hymn-book, but which you can cure by a good perspiration and a breath of fresh air. Ward Beecher.
There are many truths of which the full 15 meaning cannot be realised until personal experience has brought it home. J. S. Mill.
There are men who, by long consulting their own inclination, have forgotten that others have a claim to the same deference. (?)
There are men who dwell on the defects of their enemies. I always have regard to the merits of mine, and derive profit therefrom. Goethe.
There are men whose tongues are more eloquent than those of women, but no man possesses the eloquence of a woman's eye. C. Weber.
There are moments in life when the heart is so full of emotion, / That if by chance it be shaken, or into its depths like a pebble / Drops some careless word, it overflows; and its secret, / Spilt on the ground like water, can never be gathered together. Longfellow.
There are more fools than wise men, and even 20 in the wise men more folly than wisdom. Chamfort.
There are more men ennobled by study than by nature. Cic.