They govern the world, these sweet-lipped women, because beauty is the index of a larger fact than wisdom. Holmes.
They had the divine right of kings to settle, these unfortunate ancestors of ours; ... and they did, on hest of necessity, manage to settle it. Carlyle of the Puritans.
They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps. Love's L. Lost, v. 1.
They have destroyed the beaten track to heaven; we are now compelled to make for ourselves ladders. Joubert.
They laugh that win. Othello, iv. 2. 10
They lose it (the world) that do buy it with much care. Mer. of Ven., i. 1.
They love least that let men know their love. Two Gent. of Verona, i. 2.
They love most who are least valued. Pr.
They love not poison that do poison need. Rich. II., v. 6.
They love us truly who correct us freely. Pr. 15