To this burden women are born; they must obey their husbands, be they never such blockheads. Cervantes.

To those by whom liberality is practised, the whole world is but as one family. Hitopadesa.

To those that have lived long together, everything heard and everything seen recalls some pleasure communicated or some benefit conferred, some petty quarrel or some slight endearment. Johnson.

To those to whom we owe affection, let us be 25 dumb until we are strong, though we should never be strong. Emerson.

To those who are fallen into misfortunes, what was a blessing becometh an evil. Hitopadesa.

To those whose god is honour, disgrace alone is sin. Hare.

To threats the stubborn sinner oft is hard, / Wrapp'd in his crimes, against the storm prepared; / But, when the milder beams of mercy play, / He melts, and throws his cumbrous cloak away. Dryden.

To toy with human hearts is more than human hearts will brook. Dr. W. Smith.

To tread upon the brink is safe, but to come a 30 step further is destruction. Johnson.

To try things oft, and never to give over, doth wonders. Bacon.