Who gives a trifle meanly is meaner than the trifle. Lavater.

Who gives the lilies clothing, / Will clothe his 25 people too. Cowper.

Who goes a-borrowing, goes a-sorrowing. Pr.

Who had hoped for triumph, but who was prepared for sacrifice. I. Disraeli.

Who has a daring eye tells downright truths and downright lies. Lavater.

Who has a head will not want a hat. It. Pr.

Who has not felt how sadly sweet / The dream 30 of home, the dream of home, / Steals o'er the heart, too soon to fleet, / When far o'er sea or land we roam? / Sunlight more soft may o'er us fall, / To greener shores our bark may come; / But far more bright, more dear than all, / That dream of home, that dream of home. Moore.

Who hath a greater combat than he that laboureth to overcome himself? Thomas à Kempis.

Who hath not known ill fortune never knew himself or his own virtue. Mallet.

Who here with life would sport, / In life shall prosper never; / And he who ne'er will rule himself, / A slave shall be for ever. Goethe.