Who cannot rest till he good fellows find, / He breaks up house, turns out of doors his mind. George Herbert.
Who chatters to you, will chatter of you. 5 Pr.
Who coldly lives to himself and his own will may gratify many a wish; but he who strives to guide others well must be able to dispense with much. Goethe.
Who combats bravely is not therefore brave, / He dreads a death-bed like the meanest slave; / Who reasons wisely is not therefore wise,—/ His pride in reasoning, not in acting lies. Pope.
Who could pin down a shadow to the ground, / And take its measure? Dr. W. Smith.
Who digs a pit for others falls into it himself. Ger. Pr.
Who does not act is dead; absorpt entire / In 10 miry sloth, no pride, no joy he hath: / O leaden-hearted men, to be in love with death! Thomson.
Who does not help us at the needful moment never helps; who does not counsel at the needful moment never counsels. Goethe.
Who does not in his friends behold the world, / Deserves not that the world should hear of him. Goethe.
Who does the best his circumstance allows, / Does well, does nobly; angels could no more. Young.