Whoever does not respect confidence will never find happiness in his path. Saying.

Whoever fights, whoever falls, / Justice conquers evermore. Emerson.

Whoever gives himself to this (evil-speaking and 15 evil-wishing), soon comes to be indifferent towards God, contemptuous towards the world, spiteful towards his equals; and the true, genuine indispensable sentiment of self-estimation corrupts into self-conceit and presumption. Goethe.

Whoever has lived twenty years ought to know how to order himself without physic. Tiberius, quoted by Montaigne.

Whoever has no fixed opinions has no constant feelings. Joubert.

Whoever has seen the masked at a ball dance amicably together, and take hold of hands without knowing each other, leaving the next moment to meet no more, can form an idea of the world. Vauvenargues.

Whoever has sixpence is sovereign over all men—to the extent of the sixpence; commands cooks to feed him, philosophers to teach him, kings to mount guard over him—to the extent of sixpence. Carlyle.

Whoever has so far formed his taste as to be 20 able to relish and feel the beauties of the great masters, has gone a great way in his study. Joshua Reynolds.

Whoever is a genuine follower of truth, keeps his eye steady upon his guide, indifferent whither he is lead, provided that she is the leader. Burke.

Whoever is in a hurry shows that the thing he is about is too big for him. Haste and hurry are very different things. Chesterfield.