To conquer without danger would be to conquer without glory. Corneille.

To consume your own choler, as some chimneys consume their own smoke; to keep a whole Satanic school spouting, if it must spout, inaudibly, is a negative yet no slight virtue, nor one of the commonest in these times. Carlyle.

To corporeal beings unthought-of troubles 25 arise; so, in like manner, do blessings make their appearance. In this, I think Providence hath extended them farther than usual. Hitopadesa.

To dance attendance on their lordships' pleasures. Hen. VIII., v. 2.

To-day comes only once, and never again returns. Schopenhauer.

To-day is a king in disguise. Emerson.

To-day is ours, we have it here, ... / To the gods belong to-morrow. Cowley.

To-day must not borrow of to-morrow. Ger. Pr. 30

To deny is easy; nothing is sooner learned or more generally practised. As matters go, we need no man of polish to teach it; but rather, if possible, a hundred men of wisdom to show us its limits and teach us its reverse. Carlyle.

To depersonalise man is the dominant drift of our epoch. Amiel.