Truly great men are always simple-hearted. 45 Klinger.

Truly great men are ever most heroic to those most intimate with them. Ruskin.

Truly there is a tide in the affairs of men; but there is no gulf-stream setting for ever in one direction. Lowell.

Truly unhappy is the man who leaves undone what he can do, and undertakes what he does not understand; no wonder he comes to grief. Goethe.

Trusse up thy packe, and trudge from me, to every little boy, / And tell them thus from me, their time most happy is, / If to theyr time they reason had, to know the truth of this. Chaucer.

Trust as little as you can to report, and examine all you can by your own senses. Johnson.

Trust begets truth. Pr.

Trust, but not too much. Pr. 5

Trust dies because bad pay poisons him. Pr.

Trust him little who praises all, him less who censures all, and him least who is indifferent about all. Lavater.