He is the greatest artist who has embodied in the sum of his works the greatest number of the greatest ideas. Ruskin.
He is the greatest conqueror who has conquered 50 himself. Pr.
He is the greatest whose strength carries up the most hearts by the attraction of his own. Ward Beecher.
He is the half part of a blessèd man, / Left to be finishèd by such as she; / And she a fair divided excellence, / Whose fulness of perfection lies in him. King John, ii. 2.
He is the rich man in whom the people are rich, and he is the poor man in whom the people are poor; and how to give access to the masterpieces of art and nature is the problem of civilisation. Emerson.
He is the rich man who can avail himself of all men's faculties. Emerson.
He is the world's master who despises it, its 55 slave who prizes it. It. Pr.
He is truly great who is great in charity. Thomas à Kempis.
He is ungrateful who denies a benefit; he is ungrateful who hides it; he is ungrateful who does not return it; he, most of all, who has forgotten it. Sen.
He is well paid that is well satisfied. Mer. of Ven., iv. 1.