He only is rich who owns the day. Emerson.
He only who forgets to hoard has learned to live. Keble.
He ought to remember benefits on whom they are conferred; he who confers them ought not to mention them. Cic.
He paidles a guid deal in the water, but he 55 tak's care no to wet his feet. Sc. Pr.
He prayeth best who loveth best / All things, both great and small; / For the dear Lord who loveth us, / He made and loveth all. Coleridge.
He preaches well who lives well. Sp. Pr.
He presents me with what is always an acceptable gift who brings me news of a great thought before unknown. Bovee.
He rais'd a mortal to the skies, / She drew an angel down. Dryden.
He raises not himself up whom God casts down. Goethe.
He reads much: / He is a great observer, and he looks / Quite through the deeds of men: he loves no plays, / As thou dost, Anthony; he hears no music: / Seldom he smiles; and smiles in such a sort / As if he mock'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit / That could be moved to smile at anything. / Such men as he be never at heart's ease / Whiles they behold a greater than themselves; / And therefore are they very dangerous. Jul. Cæs., i. 2.