Within the hollow crown / That rounds the mortal temples of a king, / Keeps Death his court. Rich. II., iii. 2.
Within the most starched cravat there passes a windpipe and weasand, and under the thickliest embroidered waistcoat beats a heart. Carlyle.
Within us all a universe doth dwell. Goethe.
Within yourselves deliverance must be 20 sought; / Each man his prison makes. Sir Edwin Arnold.
Without a belief in personal immortality religion surely is like an arch resting on one pillar, like a bridge ending in an abyss. Max Müller.
Without a God there is for man neither purpose, nor goal, nor hope, only a wavering future, an eternal dread of every darkness. Jean Paul.
Without a rich heart wealth is an ugly beggar. Emerson.
Without a sign his sword the brave man draws, / And asks no omen but his country's cause. Pope.
Without adversity a man hardly knows 25 whether he is honest or not. Fielding.
Without affecting stoicism, it may be said that it is our business to exempt ourselves as much as we can from the power of external things. Johnson.