He that is the inferior of nothing can be the superior of nothing, the equal of nothing. Carlyle.
He that is tied with one slender string, such as one resolute struggle would break, is prisoner only to his own sloth; and who would pity his thraldom? Decay of Piety.
He that is to-day a king, to-morrow shall die. 25 Ecclus.
He that is violent in the pursuit of pleasure won't mind to turn villain for the purchase. M. Aurelius.
He that is well-ordered and disposed within himself careth not for the strange and perverse behaviour of men. Thomas à Kempis.
He that keeks (pries) through a keyhole may see what will vex him. Sc. Pr.
He that keepeth his way preserveth his soul. Bible.
He that kills a man when he is drunk must be 30 hanged for it when he is sober. Pr.
He that knoweth not that which he ought to know, is a brute beast among men; he that knoweth no more than he hath need of, is a man among brute beasts; and he that knoweth all that may be known, is a god amongst men. Pythagoras.
He that knows a little of the world will admire it enough to fall down and worship it; he that knows it most will most despise it. Colton.