You must not fear death, my lads; defy him, and you drive him into the enemy's ranks. Napoleon.
You must not fight too often with one enemy, or you will teach him all your art of war. Napoleon.
You must not measure every man's corn by your own bushel. Pr.
You must not suppose that everything goes 15 right at first even with the best of us. Mrs. Gatty.
You must not think / That we are made of stuff so flat and dull, / That we can let our beard be shook with danger, / And think it pastime. Ham., iv. 7.
You must rouse in men a consciousness of their own prudence and strength, if you would raise their character. Vauvenargues.
You must seek and find God in the heart. Jean Paul.
You need not tell all the truth, unless to those who have a right to know it all. But let all you tell be truth. Horace Mann.
You never can elude the gods when you even 20 devise wrong. Thales.
You never long the greatest man to be; / No! all you say is; "I'm as good as he." / He's the most envious man beneath the sun / Who thinks that he's as good as every one. Goethe.