Foppery is never cured; once a coxcomb, always a coxcomb. Johnson.
For age, long age! / Nought else divides us from the fresh young days / Which men call ancient. Lewis Morris.
For a genuine man it is no evil to be poor. Carlyle.
For a just man falleth seven times, and riseth up again. Bible.
For a large conscience is all one, / And signifies 5 the same with none. Hudibras.
For all a rhetorician's rules / Teach nothing but to name his tools. Butler.
For all he did he had a reason, / For all he said, a word in season; / And ready ever was to quote / Authorities for what he wrote. Butler.
For all men live and judge amiss / Whose talents do not jump with his. Butler.
For all right judgment of any man or thing it is useful, nay, essential, to see his good qualities before pronouncing on his bad. Carlyle.
For all their luxury was doing good. L. 10 Garth.