Whatever foolish people read, does them 35 harm; and whatever they write, does other people harm. Ruskin.

Whatever government is not a government of law is a despotism, let it be called what it may. D. Webster.

Whatever has exceeded its due bounds is ever in a state of instability. Sen.

Whatever hath been well consulted and well resolved, whether it be to fight well or to run away well, should be carried into execution in due season, without any further examination. Hitopadesa.

Whatever honour we can pay to their memory, is all that is owing to the dead. Tears and sorrow are no duties to them, and make us incapable of those we owe to the living. Lady Montagu.

Whatever in literature, art, or religion is done 40 for money is poisonous itself, and doubly deadly in preventing the hearing or seeing of the noble literature and art which have been done for love and truth. Ruskin.

Whatever is beautiful is also profitable. Willmott.

Whatever is best is safest, lies most out of the reach of human power, can neither be given nor taken away. Bolingbroke.

Whatever is graceful is virtuous, and whatever is virtuous is graceful. Cic.

Whatever is great in human art is the expression of man's delight in God's work. Ruskin.