They that by pleading clothes / Do fortunes seek, when worth and service fail, / Would have their tale believed for their oaths, / And are like empty vessels under sail. George Herbert.
They that deny a God destroy man's nobility. For, certainly, man is of kin to the beasts, by his body; and if he be not of kin to God by his spirit, he is a base and ignoble creature. Bacon.
They that do change old love for new, / Pray gods, they change for worse. George Peele.
They that do nothing are in the readiest way to do that which is worse than nothing. Zimmermann.
They that drive away time spur a free horse. 40 Robert Mason.
They that govern the most make the least noise. Selden.
They that hold by the Divine / Clasp too the Human in their faith. Dr. W. Smith.
They that know one another salute afar off. Pr.
They that marry ancient people merely in expectation to bury them, hang themselves in hope that one will come and cut the halter. Fuller.
They that mean to make no use of friends will 45 be at little trouble to gain them: and to be without friendship is to be without one of the first comforts of our present state. Johnson.