What is a handful of reasonable men against a crowd with stones in their hands? George Eliot.
What is a man, / If his chief good and market of his time, / Be but to sleep, and feed? A beast, no more. Ham., iv. 4.
What is a man profited if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul? Jesus.
What is against Nature is against God. 40 Hebbel.
What is all working, what is all knowing, but a faint interpreting, and a faint showing forth of the mystery, which ever remains infinite? Carlyle.
What, is any one, simply by birth, to be punished or applauded? Hitopadesa.
What is aught but as 'tis valued? Troil. and Cress., ii. 2.
What is barely necessary cannot be dispensed with. Goldsmith.
What is becoming is honourable, and what is 45 honourable is becoming. Cic.
What is beneath me floors me; what is on a level with me bores me; only what is above me supports and lifts me above myself. Anon.