To everything there is a season. Bible.

To excite a fierce dog to capture a lame rabbit is to attack a contemptible enemy. Chinese Pr.

To expect an author to talk as he writes is ridiculous: or even if he did, you would find fault with him as a pedant. Hazlitt.

To express the most difficult matters clearly, and everything intelligibly, is to strike coins out of pure gold. Geibel.

To fail at all is to fail utterly. Lowell. 20

To fear is easy, but grievous; to reverence is difficult, but satisfactory. Goethe.

To fear the foe, since fear oppresseth strength, / Gives, in your weakness, strength unto your foe. Rich. II., iii. 2.

To feel and respect a great personality, one must be something one's self. Goethe.

To fight and die is death destroying death; / Where fearing dying, pays death servile breath. Rich. II., iii. 2.

To fight with its neighbours never was, and is 25 now less than ever, the real trade of England. Carlyle.