We must strive to make of humanity one 10 single family. Mazzini.

We must take the current when it serves, / Or lose our ventures. Jul. Cæs., iv. 3.

We must take the world as we find it. Pr.

We need change of objects. Emerson.

We (in England) need examples of people who, leaving Heaven to decide whether they are to rise in the world, decide for themselves that they will be happy in it, and have resolved to seek—not greater wealth, but simpler pleasure; not higher fortune, but deeper felicity; making the first of possessions self-possession, and honouring themselves in the harmless pride and calm pursuits of peace. Ruskin.

We need greater virtues to sustain good than 15 evil fortune. La Roche.

We need not die while we are living. Ward Beecher.

We needs must love the highest when we see it, / Not Lancelot, nor another. Tennyson.

We never can know the truth of sin; for its nature is to deceive alike on the one side the sinner and on the other the judge. Ruskin.

We never can say why we love, but only that we love. The heart is ready enough at feigning excuses for all that it does or imagines of wrong; but ask it to give a reason for any of its beautiful and divine motions, and it can only look upward and be dumb. Lowell.