Every fool thinks himself clever enough. Dan. Pr.
Every fool will be meddling. Bible.
Every foot will tread on him who is in the mud. Gael. Pr.
Every form of freedom is hurtful, except that which delivers us over to perfect command of ourselves. Goethe.
Every form of human life is romantic. T. W. 55 Higginson.
Every fresh acquirement is another remedy against affliction and time. Willmott.
Every friend is to the other a sun and a sunflower also: he attracts and follows. Jean Paul.
Every generation laughs at the old fashions, but follows religiously the herd. Thoreau.
Every generous action loves the public view, yet no theatre for virtue is equal to a consciousness of it. Cic.
Every genius has most power in his own language, and every heart in its own religion. Jean Paul.