He that would reap well must sow well. 5 Pr.

He that would reckon up all the accidents preferments depend upon, may as well undertake to count the sands or sun up infinity. South.

He that would relish success to purpose should keep his passion cool and his expectation low. Collier.

He that would reproach an author for obscurity should look into his own mind to see whether it is quite clear there. In the dusk the plainest writing is illegible. Goethe.

He that wrestles with us strengthens our nerves and sharpens our skill. Burke.

He that wrongs his friend / Wrongs himself 10 more, and ever bears about / A silent court of justice in his breast, / Himself the judge and jury, and himself / The prisoner at the bar, ever condemned. Tennyson.

He the cross who longest bears / Finds his sorrow's bounds are set. Winkworth.

He thinks no evil who means no evil. Gael. Pr.

He thinks too much; such men are dangerous. Jul. Cæs., i. 2.

He thought as a sage though he felt as a man. J. Beattie.