For sufferance is the badge of all our tribe. Mer. of Ven., i. 3.
For suffering and enduring there is no remedy but striving and doing. Carlyle.
For that fine madness still he did retain / 10 Which rightly should possess a poet's brain. Drayton.
For the apotheosis of Reason we have substituted that of Instinct; and we call everything instinct which we find in ourselves, and for which we cannot trace any rational foundation. J. S. Mill.
For the bow cannot possibly stand always bent, nor can human nature or human frailty subsist without some lawful recreation. Cervantes.
For the buyer a hundred eyes are too few, for the seller one is enough. It. Pr.
For thee the family of man has no use; it rejects thee; thou art wholly as a dissevered limb: so be it; perhaps it is better so. Carlyle, or Teufelsdröckh rather, arrived at the "Centre of Indifference, through which whoso travels from the Negative Pole to the Positive must necessarily pass."
For the fashion of this world passeth away. 15 St. Paul.
For the gay beams of lightsome day / Gild but to flout the ruins grey. Scott.
For the greatest crime of man is that he was born. Calderon.