Und wer mich nicht verstehen kann, / Der 15 lerne besser lesen—And let him who cannot understand me learn to read better. Goethe.

Undank ist der Welt Lohn—Ingratitude is the world's reward. Ger. Pr.

Unde fames homini vetitorum tanta ciborum est?—Why does man hunger so much after forbidden fruit? Ovid.

Unde habeas quærit nemo; sed oportet habere—Whence you have got your wealth, nobody inquires; but you must have it. Juv.

Unde / Ingenium par materiæ?—Where can we find talent equal to the subject? Juv.

Unde tibi frontem libertatemque parentis, / 20 Cum facias pejora senex?—Whence can your authority and liberty as a parent come, when you, who are old, do worse things? Juv.

Under a despotic government there is no such thing as patriotic feeling, and its place is supplied in other ways, by private interest, public fame, and devotion to one's chief. La Bruyère.

Under all sorrow there is the force of virtue; over all ruin, the restoring charity of God. To these alone we have to look; in these alone we may understand the past, and predict the future destiny of the ages. Ruskin.

Under all speech that is good for anything there lies a silence that is better. Carlyle.

Under fair words have a care of fraud. Port. Pr.