What cannot be eschew'd must be embraced. Merry Wives, v. 4.
What can't be cured must be endured. Burton. 30
What care I for words? yet words do well / When he that speaks them pleases those that hear. As You Like It, iii. 5.
What cares any man for appearances except as signs of what otherwise he cannot see? Ed.
"What cheer? Brother, quickly tell." / "Above"—"Below." "Good-night"—"All's well." Dibdin.
What chiefly distinguishes great artists from feeble artists is first their sensibility and tenderness; secondly, their imagination; and thirdly, their industry. Ruskin.
What comes from God to us, returns from 35 us to God. (?)
What comes from the heart goes to the heart. Pr.
What constitutes a state?... Men who their duties know, / But know their rights, and knowing, dare maintain. Sir William Jones.
What devilry soever kings do, the Greeks must pay the piper. Pr.