For the narrow mind, whatever he attempts, is still a trade; for the higher, an art; and the highest, in doing one thing does all; or, to speak less paradoxically, in the one thing which he does rightly, he sees the likeness of all that is done rightly. Goethe.
For the rain it raineth every day. Lear, iii. 2.
For there's nae luck aboot the hoose, / There's 20 nae luck ava', / There's little pleesure in the hoose / When oor guidman's awa'. W. J. Mickle.
For there was never yet philosopher / That could endure the toothache patiently. Much Ado, v. 1.
For the sake of one good action a hundred evil actions should be condoned. Chinese Pr.
For the son of man there is no noble crown, well-worn or even ill-worn, but is a crown of thorns. Carlyle.
For the true the price is paid before you enjoy it; for the false, after you enjoy it. John Foster.
For the world was built in order, / And the 25 atoms march in tune; / Rhyme the pipe, and the Time the warder, / The sun obeys them and the moon. Emerson.
For they can conquer who believe they can. Dryden.
For 'tis a truth well known to most, / That whatsoever thing is lost, / We seek it, ere it comes to light, / In every cranny but the right. Cowper.