He who comes up to his own ideal of greatness 45 must always have had a very low standard of it in his mind. Hazlitt.
He who commits injustice is ever made more wretched than he who suffers it. Plato.
He who conforms to the rule which the genius of the human understanding whispers secretly in the ear of every new-born being, viz., to test action by thought and thought by action, cannot err; and if he errs, he will soon find himself again in the right way. Goethe.
He who considers too much will accomplish little. Schiller.
He who deals with honey will sometimes be licking his fingers. Pr.
He who despises mankind will never get the 50 best out of either others or himself. Tocqueville.
He who did well in war just earns the right / To begin doing well in peace. Browning.
He who does a good deed is instantly ennobled; he who does a mean deed, is by the action itself contracted. Emerson.
He who does evil that good may come, pays a toll to the devil to let him into heaven. Hare.
He who does me good teaches me to be good. Pr.