All things are symbolical, and what we call 55 results are beginnings. Plato.
All things happen by necessity; in Nature there is neither good nor bad. Spinoza.
All things that are / Are with more spirit chased than enjoyed. Mer. of Ven., ii. 6.
All things that love the sun are out of doors. Wordsworth.
All this (in the daily press) does not concern one in the least; one is neither the wiser nor the better for knowing what the day brings forth. Goethe.
All true men are soldiers in the same army, 60 to do battle against the same enemy—the empire of darkness and wrong. Carlyle.
All truth is not to be told at all times. Pr.
All virtue is most rewarded, and all wickedness most punished, in itself. Bacon.
All went as merry as a marriage-bell. Byron.
All, were it only a withered leaf, works together with all. Carlyle.