To God belongeth the east and the west; therefore, whithersoever ye turn yourselves to pray, there is the word of God, for God is omnipresent and omniscient. Koran.
To govern men, you must either excel them in their accomplishments or despise them. Disraeli.
To grasp, to seize, is the essence of all mastery. Goethe.
To great evils one must oppose great virtues; and also to small, which is the harder task of the two. Carlyle.
To guard from error is not the instructor's 50 business; but to lead the erring pupil. Goethe.
To guide scoundrels by love is a method that will not hold together; hardly for the flower of men will love do; and for the sediment and scoundrelism of them it has not even a chance to do. Carlyle.
To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; and to have a deference for others governs our manners. Sterne.
To have all one's wants satisfied is something intolerable. Schopenhauer.
To have any chance of lasting, a book must satisfy, not merely some fleeting fancy of the day, but a constant longing and hunger of human nature. Lowell.
To have ascertained what is ascertainable, and calmly to reverence what is not, is the fairest portion that can fall to a thinking man. Goethe.