You will find that most books worth reading once are worth reading twice. John Morley.
You will find that silence, or very gentle words, are the most exquisite revenge for reproaches. Judge Hale.
You will get more profit from trying to find where beauty is, than in anxiously inquiring what it is. Once for all, it remains undemonstrable; it appears to us, as in a dream, when we behold the works of the great poets and painters; and in short, of all feeling artists; it is a hovering, shining, shadowy form, the outline of which no definition holds. Goethe.
You will never live to my age, without you keep yourselves in breath with exercise, and in heart with joyfulness. Sir P. Sidney.
You will never miss the right way if you only act according to your feelings and conscience. Goethe.
You will never see anything worse than yourselves. Anon.
You wise, / To call him shamed, who is but overthrown? Tennyson.
You wish, O woman, to be ardently loved, and 5 for ever, even until death, be thou the mother of your children. Jean Paul.
You write with ease to show your breeding, / But easy writing's cursed hard reading. Sheridan.
You'll repent if you marry, and you'll repent if you don't. Old saying.