They who but slowly pacèd are / By plodding on may travel far. Wither.

They who contract absurd habits are such as have no fear. Johnson.

They who crouch to those who are above them, always trample on those who are below them. Buckle.

They who do not feel the darkness will never 5 look for the light. Buckle.

They who embrace the entire universe with love, for the most part love nothing but their narrow selves. Herder.

They who gratefully the gods adore, / Still find their joys increasing more and more. Theocritus.

They who have lost an infant are never, as it were, without an infant child. Leigh Hunt.

They who have no other trade but seeking their fortune, need never hope to find her; coquette-like, she flies from her close pursuers, and at last fixes on the plodding mechanic who stays at home and minds his business. Goldsmith.

They who lie soft and warm in a rich estate 10 seldom come to heat themselves at the altar. South.

They who oppose a Ministry have always a better field for ridicule and reproof than they who defend it. Goldsmith.