Those that think must govern those that toil. Goldsmith.
Those that with haste will make a mighty fire, / Begin with weak straws. Jul. Cæs., i. 3.
Those who are bent to do wickedly will never want tempters to urge them on. Tillotson.
Those who are elevated enough in life to reason 50 and to reflect, yet low enough to keep clear of the venal contagion of a court—these are a nation's strength! Burns.
Those who are quite satisfied sit still and do nothing; those who are not quite satisfied are the sole benefactors of the world. Landor.
Those who attempt to level never equalise; they load the edifice of society by setting up in the air what the solidity of the structure requires to be on the ground. Burke.
Those who attempt to reason us out of our follies, begin at the wrong end, since the attempt naturally presupposes us capable of reason. Goldsmith.
Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. J. M. Barrie.
Those who can sit at home and gloat over their thousands in silent satisfaction are generally found to do it in plain clothes. Goldsmith.
Those who carry much upon their clothes 5 are remarked for having but little in their pockets. Goldsmith.