All that mankind has done, thought, gained, 35 or been, it is all lying in magic preservation in the pages of books. Carlyle.
All that tread the globe are but a handful to the tribes that slumber in its bosom. Bryant.
All the armed prophets have conquered, all the unarmed have perished. Machiavelli.
All the arts affecting culture (i.e., the fine arts) have a certain common bond, and are connected by a certain blood relationship with each other. Cic.
All the difference between the wise man and the fool is, that the wise man keeps his counsel, and the fool reveals it. Gael. Pr.
All the diseases of mind, leading to fatalest 40 ruin, are due to the concentration of man upon himself, whether his heavenly interests or his worldly interests, matters not. Ruskin.
All the faults of the man I can pardon in the player; no fault of the player can I pardon in the man. Goethe.
All the good of which humanity is capable is comprised in obedience. J. S. Mill.
All the great ages have been ages of belief. Emerson.
All the keys don't hang at one man's girdle. Pr.