He is not a bad driver who knows how to turn. Dan. Pr.
He is not a true man of science who does not 40 bring some sympathy to his studies, and expect to learn something by behaviour as well as application. Thoreau.
He is not only idle who does nothing, but he is idle who might be better employed. Socrates.
He is not the best carpenter who makes the most chips. Pr.
He is not yet born who can please everybody. Dan. Pr.
He is oft the wisest man / Who is not wise at all. Wordsworth.
He is richest that has fewest wants. Pr. 45
He is the best dressed gentleman whose dress no one observes. Trollope.
He is the best gentleman that is the son of his own deserts, and not the degenerated heir of another's virtue. Victor Hugo.
He is the free man whom the truth makes free, / And all are slaves besides. Cowper.