What fates impose, that men must needs abide; / It boots not to resist both wind and tide. 3 Hen. VI., iv. 3.

What! fly from love? vain hope: there's no retreat, / When he has wings and I have only feet. Archias.

What glitters is for the moment; the genuine is for all time. Goethe.

What God does all day is not to sit waiting 10 in churches for people to come and worship him. Prof. Drummond.

What God hath joined together, let not man put asunder. Jesus.

What God makes he never mars. Pr.

What good I see humbly I seek to do, / And live obedient to the law, in trust / That what will come, and must come, shall come well. Sir Edwin Arnold.

What governs men is the fear of truth, except such as is useful to them. Amiel.

What great thing ever happened in this 15 world, a world understood always to be made and governed by wisdom, without meaning somewhat? Carlyle.

What gunpowder did for war, the printing-press has done for the mind; and the statesman is no longer clad in the steel of special education, but every reading man is his judge. Wendell Phillips.