He is a fool who thinks by force or skill / To turn the current of a woman's will. S. Tuke.
He is a great and a good man from whom the needy, or those who come for protection, go not away with disappointed hopes and discontented countenances. Hitopadesa.
He is a great man who inhabits a higher sphere of thought, into which other men rise with labour and difficulty: he has but to open his eyes to see things in a true light and in large relations, while they must make painful corrections, and keep a vigilant eye on many sources of error. Emerson.
He is a happy man that hath a true friend at his need, but he is more truly happy that hath no need of his friend. Arthur Warwick.
He is a hard man who is only just, and he a sad man who is only wise. Voltaire.
He is a little chimney, and heated hot in a moment! Longfellow.
He is a little man; let him go and work with 5 the women! Longfellow.
He is a madman (Rasender) who does not embrace and hold fast the good fortune which a god (ein Gott) has given into his hand. Schiller.
He is a man who doth not suffer his members and faculties to cause him uneasiness. Hitopadesa.
He is a minister who doth not behave with insolence and pride. Hitopadesa.