Everything that happens in this world is part 45 of a great plan of God running through all time. Ward Beecher.
Everything that happens to us leaves some trace behind it, and everything insensibly contributes to make us what we are. Goethe.
Everything that is exquisite hides itself. J. Roux.
Everything that is popular deserves the attention of the philosopher; although it may not be of any worth in itself, yet it characterises the people. Emerson.
Everything that looks to the future elevates human nature; for never is life so low as when occupied with the present. Landor.
Everything that tends to emancipate us from 50 external restraint without adding to our own power of self-government is mischievous. Goethe.
Everything unnatural is imperfect. Napoleon.
Everything useful to the life of man arises from the ground, but few things arise in that condition which is requisite to render them useful. Hume.
Every thought that arises in the mind, in its rising aims to pass out of the mind into act; just as every plant, in the moment of generation, struggles up to the light. Emerson.
Every thought was once a poem. Emerson. (?)